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US781292A
US781292A US20465804A US1904204658A US781292A US 781292 A US781292 A US 781292A US 20465804 A US20465804 A US 20465804A US 1904204658 A US1904204658 A US 1904204658A US 781292 A US781292 A US 781292A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
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    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
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  • JAMES M. MURPHREE OF DOTHAN, ALABAMA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO-HANSFORD D. BOYD, JR, OF TROY, ALABAMA.
  • the securing member above mentioned is so mounted upon the handle of the article as to be susceptible of ready detachment or attachment, so as to admit of removal of the brush element or cleansing device for any purpose which may be necessary in the actual use of the invention.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of abrush device embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal longitudinal. sectional view showing more clearly themanner of attaching the massaging device or brush' element. proper.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view'of the securing member by whichthe massaging device 1s held in position.
  • Flg. 41s a view similar to Fig. 3, showing a modified form of securing member for holding the massaging or cleansing device.
  • the brush element be removable either to admit of a thorough drying of the same if it has been wet in theuse of the brush, so as to prevent rotting thereof, or to admit of detachment of the old brush element and use of a new one in itsstead.
  • the handle and securing parts need not be reproduced, but are susceptible of use with any number of brush elements, thereby saving expense arising from the necessity of buying a new article entire.
  • the handle 1 may be of any form admitting of ready grasping thereof in theoperation of the brushing device and is made tubular at one end, as shown 2134:.
  • the tubular portion of the brush may be constructed integral therewith or otherwise,.as found most suitable in the practical manufacture of the article. This tubular portion aforesaid coopto the handle.
  • the brush element 2 may be made of suitable materialsuch as'brush fiber, sponge-rubber, or the likeand is engaged by the securing member 3' when fastened to the handle.
  • the securing member 3' is ofa peculiar structure, being of U form, preferably, and having spaced arms 5.
  • the spaced arms 5 are adapted to embrace the brush element 2 upon opposite sides and by. a binding engagement therewith to -rigidly secure' the same to the handle 1.
  • Each of the spaced arms 5 of the securing member 3 are provided with engaging means or engaging members 6 1n the form of integral pro ections laterally bular portion of the handle 1.
  • projections are adapted to engage in an annular groove 7 or similar part provided upon the inner periphery of the tubular portion 4: of the handle.
  • the spaced arms 5 of the securing member 3 are adapted for a spring movement toward and from each other, the normal tendency of said arms being to spring away from each other.
  • the inner ends of the arms 5 are adapted to be received within the tubular portion of the handle 1 to admit of engagement of the projections 6 in the groove portions 7 of the part 4. When engaged in the groove, the projections are normally held in such engagement by the spring action of the arms 5 and firmly prevent accidental displacement of the brush element Qfrom the handle.
  • This brush element 2 may be quickly and easily detached for any of the purposes which have been before pointed out by slight operation of the arms 5 to disengage'the projections or engaging members 6 from the tu-
  • the securing member 3 is adapted to embrace the brush element 2 about centrally of the upper and lower portions thereof, and this is of no small advantage in that either the upper or lower portions of the brush element may be utilized as a rubbing or cleaning portion.
  • the element 2 may engage the brush element nearer the upper portion thereof than the lower portion, and thereby the degree of flexibility of such portions may be varied, dependentlupon the location of the member 3 aforesaic.
  • the brush as above described, is very simple in eonstuction and operation and may be manufactured at a comparatively inexpensive price, at the same time being capable of rendering a maximum degree of service as regards the length of its use.
  • the part 2 is preferably made of sponge-rubber, and this part may be either used alone or in connection with antiseptic solutions, as found best for treatment of the diseased gums, as the case maybe.
  • the modified form of the securing member embodied in Fig. 4 shows the spaced arms 5 of separate formation and not integral,as illustrated in Fig. 3. These arms are connected at one end by a spring member 8, which is preferably made of silver wire or of metal which is not likely to rust.
  • the spring element 8 affords a strong connection between the arms 5 and clamps the massaging or cleansing device firmly in holding'the latter in position.
  • the arms 5 of the modified construction of the securing member 3 are curved inwardly at their outer ends and are provided with projecting portions 6, as hereinbefore described with relation to this part, which portions 6 are designed to cooperate with the groove 7 in the tubular part t in a manner clearly set forth.
  • a mouth-brush the combination of a handle provided with a tubular portion having an annular groove upon the inner periphery thereof, a brush element, a securing member composed of spaced arms curved inwardly at their outer ends and embracing the brush element aforesaid, a spring connecting the inner ends of the spaced arms aforesaid, and projections extended from the spaced arms between the ends thereof and interlocking with the groove in the tubular portion of the handle aforesaid.
  • a mouth-brush the combination of a handle provided with a tubular portion having an annular groove upon the inner periphery thereof, a brush element, a spring securing member having spaced spring-arms partially received in the tubular portion of the handle, said securing member engaging the brush element aforesaid, and projections extended from the spring-arms of the securing member between the ends of said arms and interlocking in the grooved portion of the tubular portion of the handle.

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No. 781,292. I I I PATENTED JAN. 31, 1905.
J. M. MUR]:"I-I[REIEL MOUTH BRUSH.
APPLIOATION FILED APR. 23, 1904.
WHMMQM g UNITED STAT S Patented January 31, 190 5.
PATENT .OFFIcE. 7
JAMES M. MURPHREE, OF DOTHAN, ALABAMA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO-HANSFORD D. BOYD, JR, OF TROY, ALABAMA.
MOUTH-BRUSH.
SPECIFICATION fbrming'partof Letters Patent N0. 781,292, dated. J anuary 31, 1905. i Application filed. April 2.3, 1904. Serial No. 204=.658.
. T aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JAMES M. MURPHREE, a citizen of the United .States, residing at Dothan, inthe county of Houston, and State of Alabama. have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mouth-Brushes, of which latter comprising the essential feature of my invention.
The securing member above mentioned is so mounted upon the handle of the article as to be susceptible of ready detachment or attachment, so as to admit of removal of the brush element or cleansing device for any purpose which may be necessary in the actual use of the invention.
For a full description of the invention andthe merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for effecting the result reference is tobe had to the following description and accompanying drawings. I
While the essential and characteristic features of the invention are susceptible of modification, still the preferred embodiment of-theinvention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of abrush device embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a horizontal longitudinal. sectional view showing more clearly themanner of attaching the massaging device or brush' element. proper.
Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view'of the securing member by whichthe massaging device 1s held in position. Flg. 41s a view similar to Fig. 3, showing a modified form of securing member for holding the massaging or cleansing device.
in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
, As is well known, it is very desirable in the i use of brushes of any form that the brush element be removable either to admit of a thorough drying of the same if it has been wet in theuse of the brush, so as to prevent rotting thereof, or to admit of detachment of the old brush element and use of a new one in itsstead. When the brush element may be readily removed in a manner just above mentioned, it will be seen that the handle and securing parts need not be reproduced, but are susceptible of use with any number of brush elements, thereby saving expense arising from the necessity of buying a new article entire.
It is with the above and other objects and advantages in view that 1 have constructed my invention, and in its preferred form the same consists, specifically,'of three essential partsa handle 1, the brush element 2, which constitutes the cleansing or massaging device proper," and the securing member 3. The handle 1 may be of any form admitting of ready grasping thereof in theoperation of the brushing device and is made tubular at one end, as shown 2134:. The tubular portion of the brush may be constructed integral therewith or otherwise,.as found most suitable in the practical manufacture of the article. This tubular portion aforesaid coopto the handle. The brush element 2 may be made of suitable materialsuch as'brush fiber, sponge-rubber, or the likeand is engaged by the securing member 3' when fastened to the handle. The securing member 3'is ofa peculiar structure, being of U form, preferably, and having spaced arms 5. The spaced arms 5 are adapted to embrace the brush element 2 upon opposite sides and by. a binding engagement therewith to -rigidly secure' the same to the handle 1. Each of the spaced arms 5 of the securing member 3 are provided with engaging means or engaging members 6 1n the form of integral pro ections laterally bular portion of the handle 1.
extended therefrom, which projections are adapted to engage in an annular groove 7 or similar part provided upon the inner periphery of the tubular portion 4: of the handle. The spaced arms 5 of the securing member 3 are adapted for a spring movement toward and from each other, the normal tendency of said arms being to spring away from each other. The inner ends of the arms 5 are adapted to be received within the tubular portion of the handle 1 to admit of engagement of the projections 6 in the groove portions 7 of the part 4. When engaged in the groove, the projections are normally held in such engagement by the spring action of the arms 5 and firmly prevent accidental displacement of the brush element Qfrom the handle. This brush element 2, however, may be quickly and easily detached for any of the purposes which have been before pointed out by slight operation of the arms 5 to disengage'the projections or engaging members 6 from the tu- The securing member 3 is adapted to embrace the brush element 2 about centrally of the upper and lower portions thereof, and this is of no small advantage in that either the upper or lower portions of the brush element may be utilized as a rubbing or cleaning portion. Again, the element 2 may engage the brush element nearer the upper portion thereof than the lower portion, and thereby the degree of flexibility of such portions may be varied, dependentlupon the location of the member 3 aforesaic. A
The brush, as above described, is very simple in eonstuction and operation and may be manufactured at a comparatively inexpensive price, at the same time being capable of rendering a maximum degree of service as regards the length of its use.
Though my invention may be used for cleansing the teeth, it is primarily designed for massaging the gums of the mouth, and in this capacity it will be readily seen that it is particularly advantageous, the massaging or cleansing device being detachable, especially for the purpose of cleaning the same. When the device is used for massaging purposes, the part 2 is preferably made of sponge-rubber, and this part may be either used alone or in connection with antiseptic solutions, as found best for treatment of the diseased gums, as the case maybe.
The modified form of the securing member embodied in Fig. 4 shows the spaced arms 5 of separate formation and not integral,as illustrated in Fig. 3. These arms are connected at one end by a spring member 8, which is preferably made of silver wire or of metal which is not likely to rust. The spring element 8 affords a strong connection between the arms 5 and clamps the massaging or cleansing device firmly in holding'the latter in position. The arms 5 of the modified construction of the securing member 3 are curved inwardly at their outer ends and are provided with projecting portions 6, as hereinbefore described with relation to this part, which portions 6 are designed to cooperate with the groove 7 in the tubular part t in a manner clearly set forth.
There is nothing about my brush which is likely to tarnish or rust, and the structure of the device is designed so as not to be deletev rious to the health of the person using same in any manner whatsoever, which is of no small importance in an article of the class to which my invention relates.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- 1. In a mouth-brush, the combination of a handle, a cleansing device, a securing member comprising spaced spring-arms engaging the cleansing device, and engaging members projected from the spring-arms aforesaid into positive interlocking engagement with the handle.
2. In a mouth-brush, the combination of a handle provided with a tubular portion having an annular groove upon the inner periphery thereof, a brush element, a securing member composed of spaced arms curved inwardly at their outer ends and embracing the brush element aforesaid, a spring connecting the inner ends of the spaced arms aforesaid, and projections extended from the spaced arms between the ends thereof and interlocking with the groove in the tubular portion of the handle aforesaid.
3. In a mouth-brush, the combination of a handle provided with a tubular portion having an annular groove upon the inner periphery thereof, a brush element, a spring securing member having spaced spring-arms partially received in the tubular portion of the handle, said securing member engaging the brush element aforesaid, and projections extended from the spring-arms of the securing member between the ends of said arms and interlocking in the grooved portion of the tubular portion of the handle.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JAMES M. MURPHREE.
Witnesses:
ROBT. Born, S. 0. SMITH.
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US2737677A (en) * 1952-05-12 1956-03-13 Nicholas F Pasulka Liquid cosmetic applicator
US3203418A (en) * 1962-06-20 1965-08-31 Charles A Johnston Ear swabs
US5044356A (en) * 1990-08-06 1991-09-03 John Fishman Applicator and gum massaging device
US5074005A (en) * 1990-05-18 1991-12-24 Stanley Mach Floss bundle toothbrush with optional replaceable toothpick feature
US5893860A (en) * 1997-03-17 1999-04-13 Ripich; Robert J. Tongue scraper
US20020128673A1 (en) * 2001-01-04 2002-09-12 Ripich Robert J. Tongue cleaning device
US20040200022A1 (en) * 2003-04-10 2004-10-14 Connie Hsu Bath brush
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2737677A (en) * 1952-05-12 1956-03-13 Nicholas F Pasulka Liquid cosmetic applicator
US3203418A (en) * 1962-06-20 1965-08-31 Charles A Johnston Ear swabs
US5074005A (en) * 1990-05-18 1991-12-24 Stanley Mach Floss bundle toothbrush with optional replaceable toothpick feature
US5044356A (en) * 1990-08-06 1991-09-03 John Fishman Applicator and gum massaging device
US5893860A (en) * 1997-03-17 1999-04-13 Ripich; Robert J. Tongue scraper
US20020128673A1 (en) * 2001-01-04 2002-09-12 Ripich Robert J. Tongue cleaning device
US7029484B2 (en) 2001-01-04 2006-04-18 Biocurv Medical Instruments, Inc. Tongue cleaning device
US20040200022A1 (en) * 2003-04-10 2004-10-14 Connie Hsu Bath brush
US6910242B2 (en) * 2003-04-10 2005-06-28 Mien Yao International Corp. Bath brush
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