序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
241 Interproximal devices and methods of using same US11202740 2005-08-12 US07455521B2 2008-11-25 Cotesworth Fishburne, Jr.
A loop is formed by a bow having across one side a strip or blade. The bow has flexure and memory. The flexure and memory of the bow are imparted to the strip, enabling the strip to be either taut or loose, depending on the pressure exerted by the operator upon the bow. The bow is held and manipulated by the operator with the thumb and finger. The strip is positioned under tension. A holder for the device allows additional variability in the angle of attack of the strip, and facilitates quick and easy interchange of the strips. A holder avoids insertion of fingers far back in the mouth, where working space is limited.
242 Interdental toothbrush US11715061 2007-03-06 US20080216266A1 2008-09-11 Henry C. Chu
An interdental toothbrush includes one or more wires having fixed filaments disposed on the wires, and a gage disposed on one end portion of the wires and having an outer diameter equal to or smaller than that of the filaments for limiting and guiding the wires and the filaments to engage into the predetermined or suitable or selected interdental spaces between the teeth of the user and for preventing the filaments from being inserted and engaged into the interdental spaces having a relatively smaller width and thus for preventing the user's gum from being hurt or injured by the greater filaments.
243 DEVICES AND METHODS OF APPLYING DENTAL COMPOSITES US12101212 2008-04-11 US20080213731A1 2008-09-04 Cotesworth Fishburne
A device and method for applying dental composite matter to dental surfaces, such as cavities in teeth, gaps in teeth, or other deformations in tooth surfaces, or other applications to teeth, or appliances and devices used with teeth, such as crowns or inlays/onlays. A hand held powered tool provides oscillation of the composite material after the composite material is grossly applied to the dental surface. The oscillation is at a frequency and amplitude that facilitates uniform spreading of the composite material over the dental surface in a desired pattern, while retarding the tendency of the material to stick to the tool.
244 Interdental brush device and container US11802782 2007-05-24 US20080052847A1 2008-03-06 David Antler
Interdental brush device and container combination comprises a longitudinal container and an interdental brush device disposed within the container. The interdental brush device comprises a handle; a first interdental brush disposed at one end of the handle; an extension removably secured to the other end of the handle; a second interdental brush disposed at the other end of the handle; and a second cap removably enclosing the second brush. The extension is hollow with an open end for being removably secured to the one end as a first cap.
245 Vibrating oral care device US11879570 2007-07-18 US20080014552A1 2008-01-17 Thomas Mastcrman; Edward Mangan; Gordon Jones; David Tyndall; Christopher Rich
A vibrating oral care device for cleaning interdental spaces includes a housing which can be gripped by human fingers. A battery is located within the housing. An electric vibrator is also located within the housing. A switch on the housing is used to electrically connect the battery to the vibrator. A rigid element extends from one end of the housing. When the switch is operated to connect the battery to the vibrator, the vibrator vibrates and causes the rigid element to vibrate.
246 Interproximal squirt brush US11069225 2005-02-28 US07232310B2 2007-06-19 Johnny Steven Han; Mei-Ling Pauling Han
An interproximal squirt brush includes a solution container having a compressible solution chamber for containing a washing solution and a nozzle head having an opening, and a brush head including a brush arm and a brush member. The brush arm has a brush portion and a retention portion slidably inserted into the opening of the solution container, wherein a dispensing channel is formed between the retention portion of the brush arm and the inner wall of the nozzle head for allowing the solution to pass therethrough. The brush member is provided at the brush portion of the brush arm. Therefore, when a compression force is applied on the solution container, the solution is released to the brush member through the dispensing channel of the nozzle head.
247 Interdental brush assembly US11645169 2006-12-26 US20070102313A1 2007-05-10 Kung-Pao Kuo
An interdental brush assembly is in particular to the connecting plates disposed between the handles of the interdental brushes. With the connecting plates, the interdental brushes combine together side by side. While in operation, the user takes one interdental brush from the interdental brush assembly and uses it. The interdental brushes, therefore, are convenient in carrying and using.
248 Vibrating oral care device US11591827 2006-11-02 US20070054240A1 2007-03-08 Thomas Masterman; David Tyndall; Edward Mangan; Christopher Rich; Gordon Jones
A vibrating oral care device for cleaning interdental spaces includes a housing which can be gripped by human fingers. A battery is located within the housing. An lectric vibrator is also located within the housing. A switch on the housing is used to electrically connect the battery to the vibrator. A rigid element extends from one end of the housing. When the switch is operated to connect the battery to the vibrator, the vibrator vibrates and causes the igid element to vibrate.
249 Device for cleaning interdental spaces US10645531 2003-08-22 US07147470B2 2006-12-12 Patrick Lesage
A device for cleaning interdental spaces has a tubular guide element having a first profiled open end to allow its positioning at the entry to an interdental space. A cleaning member mounted movably in the tubular guide element, fixed to a first end of a support member, the support member having a fixed longitudinal direction relative to the axis of the tubular guide element. A gripping member is provided for moving the cleaning member between a first position, in which they are entirely arranged inside the tubular element, and a second position, in which they are arranged entirely outside the first end of the tubular element.
250 Tear resistant gels, composites, and diving apparel articles US10420488 2003-04-21 US07134929B2 2006-11-14 John Y. Chen
Composite gel articles shaped in the form of a body shaped suit for diving made by injection molding, extruding, spinning, casting, or dipping.
251 Dental device with improved retention of a flavor and/or chemotherapeutic agent composition US11239515 2005-09-29 US20060042650A1 2006-03-02 Harold Ochs
A dental floss holder including: a base portion; a pair of spaced-apart jaws extending from the base portion to accommodate a length of dental floss there-between; the spaced-apart jaws having at least one cavity for loading a composition containing flavor and/or a chemotherapeutic agent; and at least one flange for each cavity is disclosed. The dental floss holder provides an improved means for retaining flavor and or chemotherapeutic compositions within the cavity until the dental floss holder is used.
252 Method and device for cleaning teeth US10893097 2004-07-16 US20060011210A1 2006-01-19 Basia Kaminski
A device and a device are disclosed for cleaning the teeth. The device includes a plurality of tubes, having three different diameters. The tubes are retainedwith a container. The three different sizes include a small, medium anda large diameter tube. To clean a tooth, a tube of appropriate size for the tooth to be cleaned uis selectedand placed over the tooth so as to engage the tooth. The tube is twisted and forced over the tooth to engage the gum and is then twisted. The twisting tube thereby cleans the tooth and massages the gum. The process is repeated, always using a tube o appropriate size for the tooth to be cleaned. T6he tubes may be cleaned and reused and are disposable when no longer usable.
253 Toothpick and interdental brush combination US10251959 2002-09-23 US06973932B2 2005-12-13 Wei-Chu Ko
A toothpick and interdental brush combination comprises a case comprising a lengthwise groove on a side, first and second end openings both in communication with the groove; and an assembly slidable in the case, the assembly comprising a projected trigger member, a first body member extended from the trigger member toward the first end, an interdental brush integrally formed with the first body member at first end, a second body member extended from the trigger member toward the second end, and a toothpick integrally formed with the second body member at the second end. In a storage state both the toothpick and the interdental brush are concealed in the case, or in a use state of the interdental brush or the toothpick a pushing of the trigger member toward the first or the second end causes the interdental brush or the toothpick to project from the first or the second opening respectively.
254 Interproximal devices and methods of using same US11202740 2005-08-12 US20050271999A1 2005-12-08 Cotesworth Fishburne
A loop is formed by a bow having across one side a strip or blade. The bow has flexure and memory. The flexure and memory of the bow are imparted to the strip, enabling the strip to be either taut or loose, depending on the pressure exerted by the operator upon the bow. The bow is held and manipulated by the operator with the thumb and finger. The strip is positioned under tension. A holder for the device allows additional variability in the angle of attack of the strip, and facilitates quick and easy interchange of the strips. A holder avoids insertion of fingers far back in the mouth, where working space is limited.
255 Method of oral transmucosal delivery of a therapeutic agent US10229365 2002-08-27 US06896519B2 2005-05-24 Lingjun Chen; Shuqi Chen
A mouthpad for cleaning teeth and oral transmucosal drug delivery has a U-shaped plate sized to cover substantially only the biting surfaces of upper and lower teeth of a human jaw. The plate is positioned between the upper teeth and lower teeth such that when the teeth are rinsed with a liquid, the liquid flows primarily through the crevices between individual teeth and physically detaches the adhering residue within. Alternatively, using fluids containing drugs for rinsing while biting on the plate can deliver drugs through the oral mucosa. A method of cleaning teeth and delivering drugs through oral mucosa using a plate positioned between the upper and lower teeth is also disclosed.
256 Tear resistant gelatinous elastomer compositions and articles for use as fishing bait US10199364 2002-07-20 US06794440B2 2004-09-21 John Y. Chen
A soft gelatinous elastomer composition and article useful as fishing bait formed from one or a mixture of two or more of a hydrogenated styrene isoprene/butadiene block copolymer(s) and one or more plasticizers being in sufficient amounts to achieve a gel rigidity of from about 20 gram Bloom to about 1,800 gram Bloom.
257 Toothpick and interdental brush combination US10251959 2002-09-23 US20040055619A1 2004-03-25 Wei-Chu Ko
A toothpick and interdental brush combination comprises a case comprising a lengthwise groove on a side, first and second end openings both in communication with the groove; and an assembly slidable in the case, the assembly comprising a projected trigger member, a first body member extended from the trigger member toward the first end, an interdental brush integrally formed with the first body member at first end, a second body member extended from the trigger member toward the second end, and a toothpick integrally formed with the second body member at the second end. In a storage state both the toothpick and the interdental brush are concealed in the case, or in a use state of the interdental brush or the toothpick a pushing of the trigger member toward the first or the second end causes the interdental brush or the toothpick to project from the first or the second opening respectively.
258 Interproximal brush with gargle and disinfectant US10214015 2002-08-06 US20030231918A1 2003-12-18 Sang Kee Han
An embodiment of the invention is an interproximal brush with gargle and disinfectant. This interproximal brush includes two brush units. The brush units each consists of a handle having a rectangular cross-section, and an interproximal cleaning means, such as bristles or a dental floss, fixed to an end of the handle. The interproximal brush also has a casing consisting of two reception parts. In this case, the reception parts have a hollow box shape for receiving the brush units, and contain gargle and disinfectant therein, respectively. Further, a sealing unit is provided at a position around a mouth of each of the two reception parts.
259 Tear resistant gels, composites, and diving apparel articles US10420488 2003-04-21 US20030186603A1 2003-10-02 John Y. Chen
Composite gel articles shaped in the form of a body shaped suit for diving made by injection molding, extruding, spinning, casting, or dippingl.
260 High strain gels, gel composites and artificial muscel actuators made thereform US10273828 2002-10-17 US20030122446A1 2003-07-03 John Y. Chen
Novel gels and articles are formed from one or more copolymers having at least one poly(ethylene) components and high levels of one or more plasticizers, said gels having an amount of crystallinity, glassy components, and selected plasticizers sufficient to achieve improvements in one or more physical properties including improved crack propagation resistance, improved tear resistance, improved resistance to fatigue, resistance to catastrophic failure, and exhibiting high strain under elongations not obtainable in amorphous gels which high strain making the gel suitable for use as film layers for artificial muscles.
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