CN112472340A - All-metal dental floss rack for dental floss cleaning tool - Google Patents
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An all-metal dental floss rack for cleaning teeth slits can effectively solve the problem of tooth plugging and clean dental plaque. The all-metal dental floss rack consists of a U-shaped bow and a handle, and can be matched with various dental flosses for use. The stainless steel wire can be reused for many times, has high surface smoothness and hardness, simple structure, easy cleaning after use and high temperature disinfection. The whole body is small and exquisite, the operation can be flexibly carried out in use, the angle can be changed, and each tooth gap can be conveniently cleaned. Two ends of the U-shaped bow part of the dental floss rack are provided with ring grooves, and dental floss is wound at the ring grooves to ensure that the dental floss is not loosened. The U-shaped arch has high rigidity, and the wire winding method is adopted in a matching way, so that the dental floss has enough tension, and even if the food fiber which is tightly embedded into the slit between the teeth is tightly, the food fiber can be conveniently removed. A gap is left between the tail ends of the two steel wires of the handle, the other two steel wires are tightly attached together, and after the winding is finished, the tail end of the dental floss is clamped into a gap in the middle of the handle for fixing.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of interdental cleaning, in particular to a tooth cleaning device which can effectively solve the problem of tooth occlusion and clean dental plaque.
Background
The common interdental cleaning tool on the market at present comprises: the box-packed dental floss, dental floss rod and composite dental floss rack. The use method proposed by the box-packed dental floss manufacturer is to wrap around the fingers to clean the crevices between teeth, which makes it difficult to clean the crevices between the molars of the teeth that are located further back. Dental floss sticks have several problems: 1. the floss pick is generally made of plastics, the U-shaped arch made of plastics has insufficient rigidity, and the floss is loose in use and has poor cleaning effect; 2. the whole structure of the dental floss rod is in an F shape, and the cleaning of the back molar slit is difficult; 3. the floss pick is a disposable article, and is discarded after being used, thereby causing waste and generating a lot of difficultly-degraded domestic garbage. The composite dental floss rack has a complex structure, can store dirty and dirty dirt after long-term use, and is difficult to clean and disinfect.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides an all-metal dental floss rack of a dental floss cleaning tool aiming at the current situation.
The technical scheme adopted by the invention is as follows: an all-metal dental floss holder, comprising: dental floss holders and dental floss. The dental floss rack is made of a stainless steel wire and consists of a U-shaped bow and a handle; the included angles between the two ends of the U-shaped bow and the bottom of the bow and between the bottom of the bow and the handle are 90 degrees, and arc transition exists; two ends of the U-shaped bow are provided with annular grooves; a gap is reserved between the extreme ends of the two steel wires for manufacturing the handle, and the other two steel wires are tightly attached together; the dental floss is wound at the ring grooves at the two ends of the U-shaped bow, and the winding method comprises the following steps: pressing one end of the dental floss at a ring groove at any end of the dental floss arch by using a thumb, clockwise winding for 15 circles, tensioning the dental floss at the ring groove at the other end, clockwise winding for ten circles, hooking the dental floss between two ends of the U-shaped arch by using an open end dental floss, tensioning in the counterclockwise direction, anticlockwise winding for five or six circles, and clamping the tail end of the dental floss into a crack in the middle of a handle for fixing after winding.
The invention has the following effects: the all-metal dental floss rack can be matched with various dental flosses for use. The dental floss rack body is made of a stainless steel wire and can be repeatedly used. The all-metal dental floss rack has the advantages of high surface smoothness and hardness, simple structure, easy cleaning after use and high-temperature disinfection. The dental floss frame is integrally Y-shaped, has simple and small structure, can be flexibly operated in use, can change angles, and can conveniently clean each dental gap. The U-shaped arch part of the dental floss rack is made of stainless steel wires, so that the rigidity is high, and the dental floss has enough tension by matching with the winding method, and can be conveniently removed even if the food fibers with tight dental seams are embedded.
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Fig. 1 shows a front view of an all-metal dental floss holder according to the present invention and a partially enlarged view of a ring groove.
Fig. 2 is a front view of the effect after winding.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a winding process of the dental floss holder.
Fig. 4 is a schematic top view of the floss tensioning device in a counterclockwise direction at the second end of the dental floss holder.
Detailed Description
The invention further discloses an all-metal dental floss frame which is provided by the invention with the following drawings: referring to fig. 1 and 2, an all-metal dental floss holder according to the present invention includes: dental floss holders and dental floss. The dental floss rack is made of a stainless steel wire and consists of a U-shaped bow and a handle. The included angles of the two ends of the U-shaped bow and the bottom of the bow and the handle are 90 degrees, and arc transition exists. Two ends of the U-shaped bow are provided with annular grooves; a gap is reserved between the extreme ends of the two steel wires for manufacturing the handle, and the other two steel wires are tightly attached together. The dental floss is wound at the ring grooves at the two ends of the U-shaped arch.
Referring to fig. 2, 3 and 4, the winding method includes: cutting about 40cm of dental floss, pressing one end of the dental floss at the annular groove of any end of the dental floss arch by using a thumb, clockwise winding for 15 circles, then tensioning the dental floss at the annular groove of the other end, clockwise winding for ten circles, then hooking the dental floss between two ends of the U-shaped arch by using the dental floss with an open end, tensioning the dental floss from the dotted line position to the solid line position in the counterclockwise direction, anticlockwise winding for five or six circles, finishing winding, clamping the tail end of the dental floss into a clamping seam in the middle of a handle for fixing, wherein the tail end of the dental floss is shown in figure 2.
The all-metal dental floss holder of the dental floss cleaning tool can be matched with various dental flosses for use and can be repeatedly used. The all-metal dental floss rack has high surface smoothness and hardness, simple structure, easy cleaning after use and high-temperature disinfection; the dental floss frame is integrally Y-shaped, has simple and small structure, can be flexibly operated in use, can change angles, and can conveniently clean each dental gap. The U-shaped arch part of the dental floss rack is made of stainless steel wires, so that the rigidity is high, and the dental floss has enough tension by matching with the winding method, and can be conveniently removed even if the food fibers with tight dental seams are embedded.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention, and any modifications, equivalents, improvements and the like that fall within the spirit and principle of the present invention are intended to be included therein.
Claims (4)
1. An all-metal dental floss holder for a tool for cleaning crevices between teeth, comprising: dental floss holders and dental floss. The dental floss rack is made of a stainless steel wire and consists of a U-shaped bow and a handle; the included angles between the two ends of the U-shaped bow and the bottom of the bow and between the bottom of the bow and the handle are 90 degrees, and arc transition exists; two ends of the U-shaped bow are provided with annular grooves; a gap is reserved between the extreme ends of the two steel wires for manufacturing the handle, and the other two steel wires are tightly attached together; the dental floss is wound at the ring grooves at the two ends of the U-shaped bow, and the winding method comprises the following steps: pressing one end of the dental floss at a ring groove at any end of the dental floss arch by using a thumb, clockwise winding for 15 circles, tensioning the dental floss at the ring groove at the other end, clockwise winding for ten circles, hooking the dental floss between two ends of the U-shaped arch by using an open end dental floss, tensioning in the counterclockwise direction, anticlockwise winding for five or six circles, and clamping the tail end of the dental floss into a crack in the middle of a handle for fixing after winding.
2. The tool for cleaning crevices between teeth as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dental floss holder is made of a stainless steel wire and is formed of two parts, a "U" shaped arch and a handle; the included angles of the two ends of the U-shaped bow and the bottom of the bow and the handle are 90 degrees, and arc transition exists.
3. The tool for cleaning slits between teeth of a user as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two ends of the U-shaped arch are formed with annular grooves, the dental floss is secured to the annular grooves by winding, the annular grooves formed in the two ends increase the friction between the dental floss and the dental floss holder, so that the dental floss is prevented from being loosened during use, the dental floss is wound clockwise when the second end is wound, and then the dental floss is hooked between the two ends of the U-shaped arch by the open end dental floss, and is tightened in a counterclockwise direction, thereby ensuring sufficient tightening force of the dental floss.
4. The tool for cleaning dental floss according to claim 1, wherein the two wires forming the handle have a gap between the extreme ends thereof, and the remaining two wires are tightly fitted together, so that the dental floss can be fixed in the gap between the middle ends of the handle after being wound.
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