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US2247003A
US2247003A US356060A US35606040A US2247003A US 2247003 A US2247003 A US 2247003A US 356060 A US356060 A US 356060A US 35606040 A US35606040 A US 35606040A US 2247003 A US2247003 A US 2247003A
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  • This invention relates to toothbrushes, and its general object is to provide what may be termed and brush being foldably associated in a manner for ready disposal of the brush intoand outof use and the holder provides a housing for the brush and for the container, so as to retain the same free from dirt, dust or contamination from other foreign matter, and therefore in a clean and sanitary condition.
  • a further object is to provide a dentifrice cleaning compact in which the brush thereof is pivotally connected to the holder and is spring pressed to be urged and held in open position for use when released from the ⁇ holder.
  • a still further object is to provide a dental toilet article of the character set forth, that can be folded in a very compact form and retained accordingly, so that it can be conveniently carried in the purse or vest pocket of the user.
  • a further object is to provide a dental cleaning compact that is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, and extremely efficient in operation, use and service.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of our invention in closed or folded position.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on a line 2-2 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view, with parts in elevation, and illustratesrthe brush and dentifrice container in extended positions for applying dentifrice to the bristles of the brush.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on a line 4-6 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a detail plan view, partly in sections, of one end of the holder with the cover removed and the brush in folded position.
  • Figure 6 is a disassembled perspective view of our invention.
  • the holder of our article is shown as being of a tubular formation and is made up of a lower body section I and an upper section 2,
  • a coverfsection 2 is fashioned with depending semi-resilient ears 3a embracing the sides of the body section and which serve as a latching means to maintain the cover section in folded relation with the body section.
  • the open end of thebody section is closed by a circular block 4 formed with a pair of oppositely disposed side sections 5 extending within the front end of the body section and fixed thereto. Pivotally mounted between the side sections 5, by
  • a pin 6 is the rear end of a toothbrush handle 1, theopposite end of which is provided with a head 8 equipped with bristles 9.
  • Sleeved about the pin 6 is a coil spring I 0, one end of which is fixed to the brushrhandle I while the opposite end is fixed to one of the side-sections 5'.
  • The-spring I0 functions to urge the brush to extended or open position with respect to the body section.
  • the block il is fashioned with a Slot Illa disposed between the sections 5 for receiving therethrough the brush when the same is operated to open and closed'positions as hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • the marginal edges of the body section I are fashioned with inwardly disposed front andv rear flanges II and I2 respectively and with the rear flanges spaced a greater distance apart than the front flanges as clearly illustrated in Figure ⁇ 6 of the drawing.
  • Slidably mounted within the body section is a U-shaped tray I3 having the upper ⁇ faces of its side Walls disposed in engagement with the flanges I2 at all' times.y
  • the bottom of the tray is provided with a slot I3a in which is con.
  • a spring I4 engaging the bottom of the body section and maintaining said faces of the tray in engagement with the flanges I I.
  • One end oi' the tray is closed by means of a rear wall I5 fashioned with a pair of ears I6 between which is pivotally mounted, by means of a pin I1, a pair of spaced ears I8 formed on the bottom of a resilient clip member or sleeve I9 receiving therein the lower end of a dentifrice container or bottle 20.
  • a coil spring ZI Interposed between the ears I8 and arranged about the pin I1 is a coil spring ZI.
  • engages the clip member while the opposite end engages the rear wall I5 and serves to urge the bottle out of the tray.
  • the opposite end 22 of the tray is formed With a slot 23 through which extends the neck 24 of the bottle, said neck having threaded thereon a closure cap 25, the
  • the bottle is of a lesser diameter than the distance between the flanges I2 and of a greater diameter than the distance between the flanges II whereby when the tray is positioned within the front end of the body section, the flanges II serve to maintain the bottle within the tray against the tension of the spring 2
  • the cover section I is pivoted to open position thereby effecting release of the toothbrush and which is actuated to open position by means of the coil spring I0.
  • the rear end of Vthe handle 'I engages the front end of the cap 25 Vand moves the tray I3 an appreciable distance toward the rear end of the body section whereupon the operator may have ready access .thereto and move said tray into engagement with the rear wall of said body section.
  • the bottle is released from engagement with the anges II and is pivoted upwardly between the anges I2 to an inclined position through the medium of .the coil spring 2
  • the cap When the parts are thus positioned, the cap is removed from the bottle ⁇ and the brush ⁇ pivoted toward the bottle to effect engagement of the bristles 8 with the mouth of the bottle whereby the dentifrice contained in the bottle, Whether it be powder or liquid, may be discharged onto said bristles.
  • the cap 25 After the dentifrice has been applied to said bristles, the cap 25 is secured on the bottle and the cover section operated to closed position and with the brush handle ex tending through the slot Ia in extended position and the bottle positioned within the tray and held therein by the cover section 2.
  • the tray When it is desired to operate the parts to closed position, the tray is moved a sufficient vdistance toward the front of the body section toeifect engagement of the bottle with the flanges I'I whereupon the brush is actuatedto partly folded position and the tray moved to, Within .the frontpo-rtion of the body section thus permitting the brush to be folded over the tray and with the bristles disposed within the body section between the rear Walls of the tray and said body section as clearly illustrated in Figure 2, it being understood that the cover section is then operated to closed position as illustrated in Figure 1.
  • a dental cleaning compact comprising a tubular holder including companion body and cover channel-shaped sections hinged together at one end of said holder for movement of the cover section in association with the body section to provide a housing, a brush pivotally secured to the holder for movement into and out of the same, a tray slidablymounted in said body section, a spring actuated dentifrice container pivotally mounted in said trayand means carried by said body section and engaging said container when said tray is disposed adjacent the opposite end of said holder for maintaining said container within said tray, said container operable to extended position out of said tray when the latter is disposed adjacent said first mentioned end of said holder whereby ⁇ to enable the bristles of said brush to engage said containerV and receive dentifrice therefrom.

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June24,1941. W, o. SMITH TAL 2,247,003
DENTAL CLEANING COMPACT Filed Sept. 9, 1940 INVENTOR ATTO R N EVS Patented `lune 24, 1941 Y f UNITED STATES PATETl OFFICE f 2,247,003 n 1 `r l DENTAL CLEANING COMPACT Win o. Ysmith and 'Elizabeth E. smith,
Pittsburgh,l Pa. Application September 9, 1940, Serial No. 356,060 y 2 claims. (criss-'84) This invention relates to toothbrushes, and its general object is to provide what may be termed and brush being foldably associated in a manner for ready disposal of the brush intoand outof use and the holder provides a housing for the brush and for the container, so as to retain the same free from dirt, dust or contamination from other foreign matter, and therefore in a clean and sanitary condition.
A further object is to provide a dentifrice cleaning compact in which the brush thereof is pivotally connected to the holder and is spring pressed to be urged and held in open position for use when released from the` holder.
A still further object is to provide a dental toilet article of the character set forth, that can be folded in a very compact form and retained accordingly, so that it can be conveniently carried in the purse or vest pocket of the user.
A further object is to provide a dental cleaning compact that is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, and extremely efficient in operation, use and service. Y
This invention also consists in certain other features of construction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, to be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawing and specically pointed out in the appended claims.
In describing the invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawing wherein like characters denote like orvcorresponding parts throughout the several views, and in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of our invention in closed or folded position.
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on a line 2-2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view, with parts in elevation, and illustratesrthe brush and dentifrice container in extended positions for applying dentifrice to the bristles of the brush.
Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on a line 4-6 of Figure 2.
Figure 5 is a detail plan view, partly in sections, of one end of the holder with the cover removed and the brush in folded position.
Figure 6 is a disassembled perspective view of our invention.
Referring to the drawing in detail', it will be noted that the holder of our article is shown as being of a tubular formation and is made up of a lower body section I and an upper section 2,
both being of substantially semi-circular channel formation and of the same length and with one end of the cover section 2 pivotally connected to the closed end of the body section I by meansv of a pivot pin 3.: The opposite end of a coverfsection 2 is fashioned with depending semi-resilient ears 3a embracing the sides of the body section and which serve as a latching means to maintain the cover section in folded relation with the body section.
The open end of thebody section is closed bya circular block 4 formed with a pair of oppositely disposed side sections 5 extending within the front end of the body section and fixed thereto. Pivotally mounted between the side sections 5, by
means of a pin 6, is the rear end of a toothbrush handle 1, theopposite end of which is provided with a head 8 equipped with bristles 9. Sleeved about the pin 6 is a coil spring I 0, one end of which is fixed to the brushrhandle I while the opposite end is fixed to one of the side-sections 5'. The-spring I0 functions to urge the brush to extended or open position with respect to the body section. The block il is fashioned with a Slot Illa disposed between the sections 5 for receiving therethrough the brush when the same is operated to open and closed'positions as hereinafter more fully set forth.
The marginal edges of the body section I are fashioned with inwardly disposed front andv rear flanges II and I2 respectively and with the rear flanges spaced a greater distance apart than the front flanges as clearly illustrated in Figure `6 of the drawing. Slidably mounted within the body section is a U-shaped tray I3 having the upper` faces of its side Walls disposed in engagement with the flanges I2 at all' times.y The bottom of the tray is provided with a slot I3a in which is con.
tained a spring I4 engaging the bottom of the body section and maintaining said faces of the tray in engagement with the flanges I I. One end oi' the tray is closed by means of a rear wall I5 fashioned with a pair of ears I6 between which is pivotally mounted, by means of a pin I1, a pair of spaced ears I8 formed on the bottom of a resilient clip member or sleeve I9 receiving therein the lower end of a dentifrice container or bottle 20. Interposed between the ears I8 and arranged about the pin I1 is a coil spring ZI. One end of the coil spring 2| engages the clip member while the opposite end engages the rear wall I5 and serves to urge the bottle out of the tray. The opposite end 22 of the tray is formed With a slot 23 through which extends the neck 24 of the bottle, said neck having threaded thereon a closure cap 25, the
latter being disposed between the side sections when the device is in folded or closed position as illustrated in Figure 2.
The bottle is of a lesser diameter than the distance between the flanges I2 and of a greater diameter than the distance between the flanges II whereby when the tray is positioned within the front end of the body section, the flanges II serve to maintain the bottle within the tray against the tension of the spring 2|. It is to be noted that the rear end of the brush handle extends a slight distance beyond the pin 6 and is movable through the slot loa and the side sections 5 of the block 4.
In use, the parts being in the position illustrated in Figure 2, the cover section I is pivoted to open position thereby effecting release of the toothbrush and which is actuated to open position by means of the coil spring I0. As the brush is actuated to open position, the rear end of Vthe handle 'I engages the front end of the cap 25 Vand moves the tray I3 an appreciable distance toward the rear end of the body section whereupon the operator may have ready access .thereto and move said tray into engagement with the rear wall of said body section. As the Ytrayirs moved rearwardly, the bottle is released from engagement with the anges II and is pivoted upwardly between the anges I2 to an inclined position through the medium of .the coil spring 2|. When the parts are thus positioned, the cap is removed from the bottle `and the brush `pivoted toward the bottle to effect engagement of the bristles 8 with the mouth of the bottle whereby the dentifrice contained in the bottle, Whether it be powder or liquid, may be discharged onto said bristles. After the dentifrice has been applied to said bristles, the cap 25 is secured on the bottle and the cover section operated to closed position and with the brush handle ex tending through the slot Ia in extended position and the bottle positioned within the tray and held therein by the cover section 2.
When it is desired to operate the parts to closed position, the tray is moved a sufficient vdistance toward the front of the body section toeifect engagement of the bottle with the flanges I'I whereupon the brush is actuatedto partly folded position and the tray moved to, Within .the frontpo-rtion of the body section thus permitting the brush to be folded over the tray and with the bristles disposed within the body section between the rear Walls of the tray and said body section as clearly illustrated in Figure 2, it being understood that the cover section is then operated to closed position as illustrated in Figure 1.
Without further elaboration the foregoing will so fully explain the invention that others may, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt the same for use under various conditions of service. Moreover, it is not indispensable that all the features of the invention be used conjointly since they may be employed advantageously in various combinations and subcombinations.
It is obvious that the invention is not confined to the herein described use therefor as it may beutilized for any purpose to which it is adaptable. It is therefore to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific construction as illustrated and described as the same is only illustrative of the principles of operation, which are capable of extended application in various forms, .and that the invention comprehends all construction Within the scope of' the appended claims.
What we claim is:
l. A dental cleaning compact comprising a tubular holder including companion body and cover channel-shaped sections hinged together at one end of said holder for movement of the cover section in association with the body section to provide a housing, a brush pivotally secured to the holder for movement into and out of the same, a tray slidablymounted in said body section, a spring actuated dentifrice container pivotally mounted in said trayand means carried by said body section and engaging said container when said tray is disposed adjacent the opposite end of said holder for maintaining said container within said tray, said container operable to extended position out of said tray when the latter is disposed adjacent said first mentioned end of said holder whereby `to enable the bristles of said brush to engage said containerV and receive dentifrice therefrom.
2. The structure of claim 1 as set forth and defined therein including, said brush provided with means engaging said container for moving said tray toward said last mentionedl end of said holder when said brush is moved out of said holder.
WILL O. SMITH. ELIZABETH E. SMITH.
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