序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 FLOSSER PICK SYSTEM US11872753 2007-10-16 US20090095319A1 2009-04-16 John M. Jansheski; Lex Shankle; Eric Mowell; Devin Moore; Erick E. Rios; Collin Farill
A flosser pick system, having a first dental flosser having an elongate handle with a pick end and a second dental flosser having a handle, a pair of spaced apart arms at one end of the handle with a length of dental floss extending between the arms, and a receiver defined as part of second dental flosser and configured to matingly receive portions of the first flosser to provide the flosser pick system.
82 Dental floss US11112455 2005-04-21 US20060237028A1 2006-10-26 Nasser Hamidy
Textured and/or patterned dental floss and methods for making the same are disclosed. In accordance with the embodiments of the invention dental floss comprises a ribbon structure with patterned features. The patterned features are periodically or spatially arranged along the ribbon structure of the floss and are preferably protruding, receding, textured, abrasive and/or porosus, such as to aid cleaning of inter-proximal regions of the teeth and gums and/or aid in the application of a medication or antiseptic to the inter-proximal regions of teeth and gum while flossing. In accordance with the method of the invention, the dental floss is made by forming textured and/or patterned sheet using an extrusion process, a co-extrusion process, a hot-melt process, a laminating process, an embossing process or any combination thereof. The patterned sheets are then converted into elongated ribbons with patterned features.
83 Non-crystalline saliva-soluble coatings for elastomeric monofilament dental tapes US11149597 2005-06-10 US20050226820A1 2005-10-13 Dale Brown
An improved dental tape treated with a substantive coating containing a crystal control substance, wherein said coating is: saliva soluble, substantially crystal-free, with a flaking value of less than about 20 and a release value of about 100.
84 Dental flosser US10744811 2003-12-23 US20040134512A1 2004-07-15 Song Jun Ding; Steven A. Slabine
A dental flosser is moveable between a stored, non-use position where the flosser is substantially planar, and an engaged or in-use position where a portion of the flosser is angled relative to the handle to aid in reaching back teeth. The dental flosser preferably includes a holder (which may be a U-shaped holder) that is movable between the non-use and in-use position; a handle; a living hinge between the holder and the handle, and a locking arm designed to secure the holder in the in-use position.
85 Non-crystalline saliva-soluble coatings for elastomeric monofilament dental tapes US10613692 2003-07-03 US20040094181A1 2004-05-20 Dale G. Brown
An improved dental tape treated with a substantive coating containing a crystal control substance, wherein said coating is: saliva soluble, substantially crystal-free, with a flaking value of less than about 20 and a release value of about 100.
86 Non-crystalline saliva-soluble coatings for elastomeric monofilament dental tapes US09935921 2001-08-23 US20020134398A1 2002-09-26 Dale G. Brown
An improved dental tape treated with a substantive coating containing a crystal control substance, wherein said coating is: saliva soluble, substantially crystal-free, with a flaking value of less than about 20 and a release value of about 100.
87 Therapeutic device for massaging gingival tissue US669317 1976-03-22 US4059101A 1977-11-22 Martin Richmond
A mass producible therapeutic device for massaging gingival tissue is disclosed. In the body of the device, oppositely oriented arcuate channels are formed comprising respective recesses generally suited to the conformation of the teeth and adjacent structures. The channels are generally defined by respective pairs of substantially parallel thickened longitudinally extending sidewalls connected through a common interior lateral extension. The body of the device is interiorly slotted or channeled for carrying a fluid, such as air, and the material thereof is sufficiently impermanently deformable so that as a user reciprocably chews into the arcuate channels the effects of fluid redistribution within the body and the elastic character thereof cause the thickened longitudinal sidewalls of the device to flex inwardly against the crowns of the user's teeth for frictionally removing plaque therefrom.
88 INTERDENTAL CLEANING TOOL PRODUCTION METHOD US16309676 2017-09-29 US20190231496A1 2019-08-01 Kaoru KASAKAWA
An interdental cleaning tool producing method that enables cost reduction is provided. An interdental cleaning tool producing method according to the present invention includes; a first step of preparing a mold provided with at least one first cavity for molding a cleaning tool main body including two supporting pieces that are arranged with a predetermined interval and a handle portion that couples the two supporting pieces and can be held in a hand, the mold being configured such that at least one thread member to span between the two supporting pieces can be arranged in the mold; a second step of arranging the thread member in the mold; a third step of filling the first cavity with a resin material via a gate provided in the mold using a hot runner method; and a fourth step of removing the thread member and the cleaning tool main body fixed to the thread member from the mold.
89 Fastenable device for oral cavity position detection US14806553 2015-07-22 US10117508B2 2018-11-06 Ingo Vetter; Frank Kressmann; Alexandre Halbach
A fastenable device includes a housing having a base portion, a head portion opposite to the base portion, and a body portion between the base portion and the head portion. The base portion has a first fastener in the form of a full ring integral to the housing and defining a through-hole. The head portion has a second fastener in the form of an open ring integral to the housing and defining a snappable recess. The device includes a frequency generator housed in the housing and electrically connected to an electrode pair disposed on the housing, for applying a voltage with at least two different frequencies between the electrodes.
90 Dental floss US14298164 2014-06-06 US09277977B2 2016-03-08 Leonard G. Lorch
A dental floss apparatus for cleaning the gaps between adjacent teeth which is comprised of a pair of handles that are configured for engagement with the fingers and having one or a plurality of strands of flossing substrate extending therebetween. The floss extends within an opening formed between the ends of the two handles, during tensioned employment of the handles by a user. A dissolvable component may be positioned within the opening through an engagement with one or both of the handles or the flossing substrate. The dissolvable component dissolves to a solution during use to deposit a residue on the surface of the teeth. The solution from the dissolving component may be colorized or fluorescent, and have an additive material such as mouthwash, breath freshener, cooling agent, or flavor.
91 Method of implant flossing US13732549 2013-01-02 US08534300B2 2013-09-17 Alexander Jones
A dental hygiene threading tool used to insert floss between teeth of a user who has permanent oral implants. Traditional flossing for individuals with oral implants and the methods of flossing between implants and the gum line presently available are time consuming and difficult, due to the lack of the space between the two structures. The disclosed device comprises a hollow tube used to guide a floss threading line or pull through guide into these tight spaces. The tube is then removed once the threading line has been inserted. A user feeds a strand of dental floss through the threading line loop and pulls the threading line with the dental floss through the space. Once the dental floss has been fed through the teeth, the flossing procedure may commence. The device dramatically reduces time and effort required to thread floss between teeth and oral implants.
92 EATING UTENSIL INCORPORATING ORAL HYGIENIC FACILITY US13348604 2012-01-11 US20120103356A1 2012-05-03 Jackson L. Crisp
An eating utensil such as a disposable plastic fork, spoon, knife, or combination thereof, is combined with at least one oral hygienic device such as a toothpick, interdental pick-brush, brush, tongue cleaner and/or a dental flosser for personal use after eating in a location where oral hygienic facilities may not be otherwise available. In some embodiments the oral hygienic device may be permanently attached to the eating utensil, which can serve as a handle for using the oral hygienic device. In other embodiments the oral hygienic device may be displaced in a snap-off or bend-away manner at score lines to expose the oral hygienic device for use, either still attached to the utensil or removed for separate use, optionally configured with a thumb-finger grip tab.
93 Oral Hygienic Facility US12687171 2010-01-14 US20110132392A1 2011-06-09 Jackson Lynn Crisp
An oral hygienic-utensil comprised of at least one oral hygienic device such as a toothpick, interdental pick, brush, tongue cleaner, dental flossers and/or oral-substance filled containers for personal use after eating in a location where oral hygienic facilities may not be otherwise available. In some embodiments the oral hygienic device may be permanently attached to the hygienic-utensil, which can serve as a gripping surface for using the oral hygienic device. In other embodiments the oral hygienic device may be displaced in a snap-off or bend-away manner at score lines and/or material-hinges to expose the oral hygienic device for use, either still attached to the hygienic-facility or removed for separate use, optionally configured with a thumb-finger grip tab.
94 Eating Utensil Incorporating Dental Flosser US12693913 2010-01-26 US20110113634A1 2011-05-19 Jackson L. Crisp
An eating utensil such as a disposable plastic fork, spoon, knife, or combination thereof, is combined with a dental flosser and optionally with at least one other oral hygienic device for personal use after eating in a location where oral hygienic facilities may not be otherwise available. In some embodiments the oral hygienic device may be permanently attached to the eating utensil, which can serve as a handle for using the oral hygienic device. In other embodiments the oral hygienic device may be displaced in a snap-off or bend-away manner at score lines to facilitate use of oral hygienic device, either still attached to the utensil or removed for separate use, optionally configured with a thumb-finger grip tab.
95 Flossing Device US12666708 2008-06-26 US20100192972A1 2010-08-05 Erez Benn Kazes
Provided is a flossing device comprising a dental floss in the shape of the numeral eight, the device not only entering between the teeth, but adjoining to and cleaning the whole teeth-surface surrounding the inter proximal space. The floss of the device may be impregnated with cosmetic or medical agents.
96 DENTAL FLOSS DISPENSER BUSINESS CARD US12341522 2008-12-22 US20100154814A1 2010-06-24 Paul J. Zajas
A dispenser includes a dispenser body and a sleeve carried by the dispenser body, wherein the sleeve includes a sleeve opening. A card, such as a business card, is repeatably moveable through the sleeve opening. The dispenser includes a dental floss recess for receiving dental floss. The sleeve covers the dental floss recess.
97 Cleaning apparatus for dental flossing US12152871 2008-05-19 US20090151746A1 2009-06-18 Deborah (Debbie) Wright; David Allen Wright
A cleaning apparatus capable of being used in dental procedures is disclosed. The cleaning apparatus comprises an elongated handle and a cleaning member. The elongated handle comprises a first end portion and second end portion with spring tension attached to handle. The detachable dental floss has a proximal end and distil end. The proximal end of dental floss is attached to spring tension and the destil end of the dental floss with the brush is engaged to the pistil end of handle in a way that allows the dental floss to move freely with the spring tension.
98 Cleaning Apparatus for Dental Flossing US11958529 2007-12-18 US20090151098A1 2009-06-18 Debbie Wright
A cleaning apparatus capable of being used in dental procedures is disclosed. The cleaning apparatus comprises an elongated handle and a cleaning member. The elongated handle comprises a first end portion and a second end portion. The cleaning member comprises a stretchable member and a brush. The stretchable member has a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The proximal end of the stretchable member is removably coupled to a connecting point between the first end portion of the elongated handle and the second end portion of the elongated handle. The distal end portion of the stretchable member is slidably engaged to the second end portion of the elongated handle. The brush is attached to the distal end portion of the stretchable member.
99 DEVICE FOR CLEANING INTERDENTAL SPACES US12239168 2008-09-26 US20090014025A1 2009-01-15 Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Lyulyev; Sergey Maikovich Pavelko; Svetlana Ivanovna Shkurenko
Individually packaged coils of dental floss are packed in a succession of separable. The package can be a tubular sheet structure with segments formed between transverse lines of attachment at which the floss is cut and the segments are separable by a lateral perforation. Tearing a separated single segment in half allows the floss to be extended between the free ends of the floss, each captured in the remaining portions of the weld lines at opposite ends of the segment. The segments can be formed from two facing sheets with welds along both lateral edges and across the transverse lines between segments. Alternatively, an integral sheet can be folded to form one lateral edge and attached at the other edge. The sheet material can be polymer coated paper or a transparent plastic.
100 Continuous feed inter-dental brush and device US11602006 2006-11-20 US20080115799A1 2008-05-22 Roger E. Weiss
An inter-dental brush is provided with a handle that accepts a cartridge housing continuous inter-dental brush feedstock. Used, worn out brush is cut off by a slidable cutter provided on an angled portion of the handle. Fresh inter-dental brush is fed out from the continuous inter-dental feedstock by turning a knob on the handle. The protrusion length of the inter-dental brush is controlled by the number of turns. The knob is connected to a gear that pushes against the feedstock, driving the brush through an aperture in the angled portion of the handle. Within the cartridge, the feedstock is removably attached to one swivel and is wrapped around a second swivel. The swivels have a brake that produces a taut feedstock as the brush is fed out. The cartridge may contain a single roll with a brake instead of a pair of swivels.
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