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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Hand-holdable, reuseable containers having animal configurations US729509 1996-10-15 US5850940A 1998-12-22 Mark A. Sloan; Jack C. Sloan; Deanna J. Nervig
Hand-holdable containers for various, liquid, powder and solid products can be made suitable for a "second use" by provided such containers with an animal simulating configuration, a head (cap) which is attached to the animal's neck region, a first opening in the animal's neck region for dispensing the original product stored in the container and a sealed second opening that can be readily unsealed when the original product stored in the container is used up so that said container can be used to store or display other items.
62 Contamination-free dental floss dispenser US945532 1992-09-16 US5299723A 1994-04-05 Jeffrey D. Hempel
A convenient, contamination-free dental floss dispenser assembly having a housing and at least one roll of dental floss mounted for rotation therein. The housing having a dental floss dispensing orifice and cut-off means for cutting off pieces of the dental floss. The floss being free from engagement with the housing and spaced away by at least one-half inch from the housing when the floss extends from the orifice to the cut-off means. Accordingly, the floss free of retaining means, may be gripped by the fingers without touching or contaminating any other part of the housing. The dispenser may also incorporate a means for securely holding the assembly against movement without engagement of the housing by either hand during the dispensing and cutting off of the floss.
63 Dental apparatus for odontopediatrics US70547 1987-07-07 US4826432A 1989-05-02 Antonio H. R. Roseiro
The invention consists of an apparatus for odontopediatrics, characterized by a prop in the shape of a humanoid Robot(1), transported on four wheels(2) activated by a radio-controlled electric motor in which various accessories for odontologic treatments have been installed, as well as diverse ludicous equipment for entertaining and attracting the attention of young patients.
64 INTRA-ORAL LIGHT-THERAPY APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE EP14855209 2014-10-22 EP3060159A4 2017-05-03 BRAWN PETER; BREDIN RYAN; SHAUGHNESSY TIMOTHY G; STRANGE KEVIN; MATHEWS PAUL; MARSANYI ROBERT
In some embodiments, an apparatus comprises a housing, an emitter, and an electronic circuit. The housing is configured to fit within a patient's mouth. The emitter is at least partially encased within the housing. The emitter is configured to emit an effective amount of light to the alveolar soft tissue when the housing is disposed within the mouth. The electronic circuit is operatively coupled to the emitter. The electronic circuit is configured to control the emitter when the housing is disposed within the mouth and the apparatus is in use during orthodontic treatment. The apparatus and its use for regulating tooth movement or maintaining or improving oral tissue health are disclosed herein.
65 AN ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT AND METHOD OF DECORATING EP06750064.5 2006-04-11 EP1887965B1 2016-03-30 JIMENEZ, Eduardo; MANTILLA, Alberto; BAXTER, Tony; SIERRA, Diana
An oral care implement comprises a head and a body provided with a three-dimensional surface feature on the body that is generally undecorated. A cover is applied to the body and includes a decoration that is associated with the three-dimensional surface feature, such that the body, with the cover applied, appears to have a decorated three-dimensional surface feature.
66 ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT EP10810904.2 2010-12-23 EP2654613A1 2013-10-30 JIMENEZ, Eduardo
An oral care implement that rotates about a longitudinal axis. In one aspect, the invention can be an oral care implement comprising: a head; a handle extending along a longitudinal axis and having a flat base surface; a mechanical vibratory device operatively connected to a power source, the mechanical vibratory device comprising an eccentric imparting movement to the head when activated; and wherein the flat base surface is oriented relative to the longitudinal axis of the handle so that the oral care implement can stand in a self-supporting upright orientation on a horizontal flat surface, and wherein when the oral care implement stands in the self-supporting upright orientation and the mechanical vibratory device is activated, the oral care implement rotates about the longitudinal axis while maintaining the self-supporting upright orientation.
67 Toothbrush EP10179834.6 2006-07-25 EP2258307A3 2012-09-26 Jimenez, Eduardo Jesus; Gatzemeyer, John Jacob; Enderby, Christine; Kahute, Trent

An oral care implement, such as an electric toothbrush, is ergonomically configured for the anatomical structures of children. In one embodiment, a toothbrush is provided with three dimensional sections in visually appealing or recognizable shapes for promoting more frequent of brushing by children. In another embodiment, a toothbrush includes user replaceable sections or covers that allow a user to selectively tailor the visual appearance of their own toothbrush or allow for increased exposure of other products by providing surface areas for placement of advertising or other promotional material.

68 Toothbrush EP10179823.9 2006-07-25 EP2258306A3 2012-09-26 Jimenez, Eduardo Jesus; Gatzemeyer, John Jacob; Enderby, Christine; Kahute, Trent

An oral care implement, such as an electric toothbrush, is ergonomically configured for the anatomical structures of children. In one embodiment, a toothbrush is provided with three dimensional sections in visually appealing or recognizable shapes for promoting more frequent of brushing by children. In another embodiment, a toothbrush includes user replaceable sections or covers that allow a user to selectively tailor the visual appearance of their own toothbrush or allow for increased exposure of other products by providing surface areas for placement of advertising or other promotional material.

69 BEHANDLUNGSINSTRUMENT FÜR DIE MEDIZINISCHE ODER ZAHNMEDIZINISCHE BEHANDLUNG VON KINDERN EP96938183.9 1996-11-12 EP0879022B1 2006-08-30 Simoes, Dionisio Rio
The invention concerns an instrument for the medical or dental treatment of children, said instrument comprising a treatment part (2) on which is provided an adjoining extension part which, at its free end, remote from the treatment part (2), comprises a toy part (4) having at least one plaything (20).
70 POWERED TOOTHBRUSH HAVING A DECORATIVE SLEEVE EP03779306.4 2003-10-24 EP1575397A2 2005-09-21 DAI, Tau
The present invention relates to a powered toothbrush (10) containing a decorative sleeve (24), which sleeve may be permanently attached to the toothbrush handle (16) or may be replaceable by the user.
71 INTRA-ORAL LIGHT-THERAPY APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE US15858533 2017-12-29 US20180140406A1 2018-05-24 Peter BRAWN; Ryan BREDIN; Timothy G. SHAUGHNESSY; Kevin STRANGE; Paul MATHEWS; Robert MARSANYI
In some embodiments, an apparatus comprises a housing, an emitter, and an electronic circuit. The housing is configured to fit within a patient's mouth. The emitter is at least partially encased within the housing. The emitter is configured to emit an effective amount of light to the alveolar soft tissue when the housing is disposed within the mouth. The electronic circuit is operatively coupled to the emitter. The electronic circuit is configured to control the emitter when the housing is disposed within the mouth and the apparatus is in use during orthodontic treatment. The apparatus and its use for regulating tooth movement or maintaining or improving oral tissue health are disclosed herein.
72 DENTAL PAIN AND DISCOMFORT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM US15656701 2017-07-21 US20180033261A1 2018-02-01 Jared A. Mayers
A dental pain and discomfort notification system for providing immediate feedback from a patient to a dentist, dental hygienist, or oral surgeon. The dental pain and discomfort notification system includes a notification panel mounted in proximity to a dental chair and an activation device. The activation device may be a hand-held device, such as a wireless remote, or may be mounted near the dental chair. The activation device includes one or more switches for activation by the patient. Each switch corresponds to a condition being experienced by the patient, such as pain, discomfort, or the need for suction. During a dental procedure, the switches may be activated by the patient to request a corresponding action by the dentist.
73 Oral care implement US13997314 2010-12-23 US09301823B2 2016-04-05 Eduardo J. Jimenez
An oral care implement that rotates about a longitudinal axis. In one aspect, the invention can be an oral care implement comprising: a head; a handle extending along a longitudinal axis and having a flat base surface; a mechanical vibratory device operatively connected to a power source, the mechanical vibratory device comprising an eccentric imparting movement to the head when activated; and wherein the flat base surface is oriented relative to the longitudinal axis of the handle so that the oral care implement can stand in a self-supporting upright orientation on a horizontal flat surface, and wherein when the oral care implement stands in the self-supporting upright orientation and the mechanical vibratory device is activated, the oral care implement rotates about the longitudinal axis while maintaining the self-supporting upright orientation.
74 Toothbrush US11460184 2006-07-26 US07917986B2 2011-04-05 Eduardo J. Jimenez; John Jacob Gatzemeyer; Christine Enderby; Trent Kahute
An oral care implement, such as an electric toothbrush, is ergonomically configured for the anatomical structures of children. In one embodiment, a toothbrush is provided with three dimensional sections in visually appealing or recognizable shapes for promoting more frequent of brushing by children. In another embodiment, a toothbrush includes user replaceable sections or covers that allow a user to selectively tailor the visual appearance of their own toothbrush or allow for increased exposure of other products by providing surface areas for placement of advertising or other promotional material.
75 Power toothbrush US11489906 2006-07-20 US07636976B2 2009-12-29 Robert D. Banning
A power toothbrush with a drive train that is easy to manufacture, reliable in service and that enables multiple heads or other complex design or functional elements is provided. In an illustrative embodiment, the power toothbrush includes a sealed case that encloses a motor with a pinion gear joined to an eccentric link. This eccentric link can be a circular rack having an eccentric pin that rides in a slot on a drive plate. The drive plate is joined to a push rod, typically constructed of metal that passes up a hollow toothbrush shaft through an elastomeric seal to a head assembly. The head assembly includes one or more moving disks that are each connected to generally circular brush heads, which project outwardly from the head assembly. One disk receives a bent end of the drive shaft in a hole located eccentrically to the axis of rotation. When the circular rack rotates in a single direction, it drives the shaft in a reciprocating motion that, thereby, rotates the disk in a corresponding reciprocating circular motion about its axis. Additional disks can be linked by a short connecting shaft or link to the first disk via eccentric holes—other linkages, such as mating gears between disks can be used to simultaneously drive further disks, thereby providing a multiple moving-head power toothbrush.
76 Oral care implement and method of decorating US11104158 2005-04-12 US07600285B2 2009-10-13 Eduardo Jimenez; Alberto Mantilla; Tony Baxter; Diana Sierra
An oral care implement comprises a head and a body provided with a three-dimensional surface feature on the body that is generally undecorated. A cover is applied to the body and includes a decoration that is associated with the three-dimensional surface feature, such that the body, with the cover applied, appears to have a decorated three-dimensional surface feature.
77 Tissue desensitizing system and method US11820114 2007-06-18 US20090004628A1 2009-01-01 Eric J. Knutson
A method and device for controlling the pain of a periodontal ligament injection, and other minor medical and dental procedures. The device desensitizes the tissues utilizing cold, vibration, or both. The method is useful for injections, small biopsies, intraosseous drilling, blood sampling, and so on.
78 Decorative Cover For A Dental Handpiece US11755337 2007-05-30 US20070281272A1 2007-12-06 Maryam Rahbari
A decorative cover for the handle of a dental instrument of the type having a shank and a tip for carrying a drilling or grinding tool. The cover includes a tubular casing of synthetic resin and having an inner configuration adapted to conform to the handle of the tool. The cover has an outer configuration in the form of a character familiar to a child. The cover is fitted onto the handle of the dental instrument and conceals the shank from a child undergoing dental treatment.
79 DENTAL FLOSSER WITH FLOSS BEADS US11682295 2007-03-05 US20070240732A1 2007-10-18 Timothy Landis; Victoria Landis
A dental flossing apparatus having a body with extending retention arms configured for retaining a length of dental floss under tension between the arms. The tension is applied between resilient arms and biased into tension by means of legs coupled to said arms which are manipulated and optionally locked together. By way of example, a bore extending into the bead may be engaged over a post extending proximal the end of the retention arms. Other forms of engaging the floss with the ends of the retention arms are also described. The body of the flossing device or the beads may be configured in the shape of animals, action figures, characters, or other objects to enhance entertainment value. Floss for the flossing device comprise short sections of floss with a bead near each end, which may be separated from a roll of floss upon which a plurality of beads are affixed.
80 TOOTHBRUSH US11460184 2006-07-26 US20070050931A1 2007-03-08 EDUARDO JIMENEZ; JOHN GATZEMEYER; CHRISTINE ENDERBY; TRENT KAHUTE
An oral care implement, such as an electric toothbrush, is ergonomically configured for the anatomical structures of children. In one embodiment, a toothbrush is provided with three dimensional sections in visually appealing or recognizable shapes for promoting more frequent of brushing by children. In another embodiment, a toothbrush includes user replaceable sections or covers that allow a user to selectively tailor the visual appearance of their own toothbrush or allow for increased exposure of other products by providing surface areas for placement of advertising or other promotional material.
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