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  • This invention relates to tooth brushes and it consists in the combinations, constructions, and arrangements herein described and claimed,
  • An'object of the invention is to provide a tooth brush which will be sanitary and efficient in its use, economical in its construction and of a design wherein a destructible and detachable cleansing member is employed and provided with receptacles or apertures arranged to receive a dentifrice,
  • said receptacles serving to co-act with por-A tions of a supporting handle to hold the member against casual sepa-ration from the handle when the brush is in use.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a brush of this character consisting of a handle having lugs or projections formed thereon and a hollow flexible cleansing member removable from the handleand adapted to co-act with the lugs or projections to distort the outer surfaces of the member and dispose..the same for eective olishing and cleansing positions.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a tooth brush having a handle provided at one end with a reduced section having laterally projecting lugs thereon; incorporating with the reduced portion a. number of hollow forms and constructed preferably of absorbent material and provided with apertures which are adapted to aline with the lugs or projections and project surfaces of the member beyondtheir normal positions, the projections serving as closures for the inner ends of the apertures so that the latter can satisfactorily serve as receptacles for a dentifrice.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the brush.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal Section therethrough
  • a Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the handle.
  • a handle 5 having a reduced section 6 at its forward end.
  • the part 6 of the handle may be of any suitable well known form or configuration but in practice, I have found that best results are obtained by making such part with fiat sides following or outlining the rectangular form.
  • the said part of section 6 having lugs 7 formed thereon and projecting laterally therefrom.
  • Such :lugs are preferably arranged at the opposite sides of the structure and they are arranged in parallel rows, the lugs of one of such rows being staggered with relation to those of the next row. I find this arrangement to be most desirable for a purpose which will present itself hereinafter.
  • a cleansing member 8 formed of cotton or absorbent material.
  • a cleansing member 8 formed of cotton or absorbent material.
  • rubber may be employed if desired.
  • the normal internal diameter of the member 8 is slightly less than the diameter of the section or part 6 so that the inner walls of the cleansing member will lie in intimate contact with the opposite faces of said section or part 6.
  • the cleansing member is provided with apertures or receptacles 9 which are positioned with such regard to the lugs or projections 7 so as to aline therewith. Said apertures or receptacles are appreciably smaller than the lugs or projec, tions so as to prevent the latter from filling said apertures when the member is applied.
  • This construction is such that when the member 8 is arranged in embracing ⁇ relation with the section or part 6 of the handle, the projections 7 serve to apertured port ⁇ ons 9 in outward directions SQ as to break up the normal uniformity of tle outer surfacesl of said member 8 and convert such surfaces into relatively roughened faces. I find this arrangement highly desirable in that a greater cleansing action is brought about when reciprocating the member 8 over the teeth. I further prefer to resort to this combination of elements so as to expose the apertures 9 and permit of the insertion and retention therein of quantities of dentifricev which will be exposed for application to the teeth when the brush is used.
  • the construction is also such'l that the eX- treme tips of the projections or lugs slightlj7 enter the inner ends of the apertures and a locking or binding action is estabdistort or push thelished to hold the member 8 against casual separation from the handle.
  • the member' 8 of cotton or the like By constructing the member' 8 of cotton or the like, it is of a comparatively simple and inexpensive design and can be readily destroyed after individual use thereof.
  • a tooth brush comprising a handle having projections extending therefrom, and a hollow cleansing member removably tting said handle and provided with apertures therein,4 said projections co-acting With the apertures to hold the member against casual separation from the handle.
  • a tooth brush comprising a handle havl5 ing projections extending therefrom, a cleansing member embracing a part of the handle and having apertures therein, and means engageable with said apertures to hold the member against casual separation 20 from the handle.

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B. CHESS..
TOOTH BRUSH.
APPLICATION FILED IuNIa so. 1919.
1,3 g18,964. Patented 001. 14,1919.
A TTORNE Y.
BENJAMIN CHESS, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
TOOTH-BRUSH.
4Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 14, 1919.
Application iled June 30, 1919. Serial No, 307,524.
To all 'whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN CHESS, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Tooth-Brushes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to tooth brushes and it consists in the combinations, constructions, and arrangements herein described and claimed,
An'object of the invention is to provide a tooth brush which will be sanitary and efficient in its use, economical in its construction and of a design wherein a destructible and detachable cleansing member is employed and provided with receptacles or apertures arranged to receive a dentifrice,
said receptacles serving to co-act with por-A tions of a supporting handle to hold the member against casual sepa-ration from the handle when the brush is in use.
Another object of the invention is to provide a brush of this character consisting of a handle having lugs or projections formed thereon and a hollow flexible cleansing member removable from the handleand adapted to co-act with the lugs or projections to distort the outer surfaces of the member and dispose..the same for eective olishing and cleansing positions.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a tooth brush having a handle provided at one end with a reduced section having laterally projecting lugs thereon; incorporating with the reduced portion a. number of hollow forms and constructed preferably of absorbent material and provided with apertures which are adapted to aline with the lugs or projections and project surfaces of the member beyondtheir normal positions, the projections serving as closures for the inner ends of the apertures so that the latter can satisfactorily serve as receptacles for a dentifrice.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a perspective view of the brush. l
Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal Section therethrough, and
A Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the handle.
In carrying the invention into practice, use is made of a handle 5 having a reduced section 6 at its forward end. In cross seetion, the part 6 of the handle may be of any suitable well known form or configuration but in practice, I have found that best results are obtained by making such part with fiat sides following or outlining the rectangular form. The said part of section 6 having lugs 7 formed thereon and projecting laterally therefrom. Such :lugs are preferably arranged at the opposite sides of the structure and they are arranged in parallel rows, the lugs of one of such rows being staggered with relation to those of the next row. I find this arrangement to be most desirable for a purpose which will present itself hereinafter.
Detachable from and arranged to embrace the part or section 6 is a cleansing member 8 formed of cotton or absorbent material. In this connection, however, I do not wish to be limited in that rubber may be employed if desired.
The normal internal diameter of the member 8 is slightly less than the diameter of the section or part 6 so that the inner walls of the cleansing member will lie in intimate contact with the opposite faces of said section or part 6. The cleansing member is provided with apertures or receptacles 9 which are positioned with such regard to the lugs or projections 7 so as to aline therewith. Said apertures or receptacles are appreciably smaller than the lugs or projec, tions so as to prevent the latter from filling said apertures when the member is applied.
This construction is such that when the member 8 is arranged in embracing` relation with the section or part 6 of the handle, the projections 7 serve to apertured port`ons 9 in outward directions SQ as to break up the normal uniformity of tle outer surfacesl of said member 8 and convert such surfaces into relatively roughened faces. I find this arrangement highly desirable in that a greater cleansing action is brought about when reciprocating the member 8 over the teeth. I further prefer to resort to this combination of elements so as to expose the apertures 9 and permit of the insertion and retention therein of quantities of dentifricev which will be exposed for application to the teeth when the brush is used.
The construction is also such'l that the eX- treme tips of the projections or lugs slightlj7 enter the inner ends of the apertures and a locking or binding action is estabdistort or push thelished to hold the member 8 against casual separation from the handle.
By constructing the member' 8 of cotton or the like, it is of a comparatively simple and inexpensive design and can be readily destroyed after individual use thereof.
lVhat is claimed as new is l. A tooth brush comprising a handle having projections extending therefrom, and a hollow cleansing member removably tting said handle and provided with apertures therein,4 said projections co-acting With the apertures to hold the member against casual separation from the handle.
:2. A tooth brush comprising a handle havl5 ing projections extending therefrom, a cleansing member embracing a part of the handle and having apertures therein, and means engageable with said apertures to hold the member against casual separation 20 from the handle.
In testimony whereof I have afliXed my signature.
BENJAMIN CHESS.
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US2915768A (en) * 1956-11-19 1959-12-08 Ralph S Hall Broom having mounting member for a detachable brush element
US4384382A (en) * 1981-03-18 1983-05-24 Marcus Diamant Disposable toothbrush cover
US5027796A (en) * 1989-09-20 1991-07-02 Linzey Robert P Gum massager
US20080209654A1 (en) * 2006-04-03 2008-09-04 Fariborz Rahbar-Dehghan Anti-Smear Cleaning Swab with Perforated Blade

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2915768A (en) * 1956-11-19 1959-12-08 Ralph S Hall Broom having mounting member for a detachable brush element
US4384382A (en) * 1981-03-18 1983-05-24 Marcus Diamant Disposable toothbrush cover
US5027796A (en) * 1989-09-20 1991-07-02 Linzey Robert P Gum massager
US20080209654A1 (en) * 2006-04-03 2008-09-04 Fariborz Rahbar-Dehghan Anti-Smear Cleaning Swab with Perforated Blade
US7966687B2 (en) * 2006-04-03 2011-06-28 1317442 Alberta Ltd. Anti-smear cleaning swab with perforated blade

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