US1918069A - Fountain brush - Google Patents
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- A46B11/002—Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water with integral reservoirs pressurised at moment of use manually or by powered means
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- the invention is an improvement in fountain toothbrushes of the type having a reservoir in the handle in which a plunger in the reservoir may be readily connected or disconnected to a rod by which it may be operated from the exterior of the handle, and the rod may be used for sealing the opening thru which the contents may be ejected, and also in which the contents are ejected thru an opening surrounded by bristles so that they may be supplied to any part of the brush desired.
- the object of the invention is to provide a fountain toothbrush in which the opening thru which'the substance is fed to the brush ma be sealed.
- nether object of the invention is to pro-- vide a fountain toothbrush in which a substance may be fed thru a tubular bristle to any desired part of the brush.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a fountain brush having a reservoir in the handle and a plunger in the reservoir, in which the plunger may readily be connected or disconnected to a rod by which it may be operated.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a fountain toothbrush having a reservoir in the handle in which either end of the handle may be opened.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide a fountain toothbrush having a reservoir in the handle in which the brush is held to the handle by a threaded sleeve similar to the threaded nipple of a paste tube so that the brush may be removed and the paste tube screwed into the same opening to fill the reservoir in the handle.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide a fountain toothbrush having a reservoir in the handle and positive means for sealing the opening between the reservoir and brush, which is of a simple and economical construction.
- the invention embodies a fountain toothbrush having a reservoir in the handle and an opening from the reservoir to the brush, and a plunger in the reservoir by which asubstance therein may be forced into the brush, in which the plunger may readily be connected ordisconnected to a rod by which it may be operated from the exterior of the brush.
- igure 1 is a view showing a toothbrush with part of the handle broken away showing the brush in the closed position and the piston at the end of the reservoir, or in the empty position.
- Figure 2 is a view showing the method of filling the handle of the toothbrush.
- Figure 3 is a View showing the toothbrush in the closed osition.
- Figure 4 is a detail showing a cross section thru the tubular bristles thru which the substance is supplied to the brush.
- the brush and handle may be of any type, shape or deslgn.
- the handle is formed with a reservoir and a small opening leads from the reservoir to the brush, and a plunger forces material thru the opening to the brush.
- the plunger is mounted on a rod and the end 25 of the rod, which is indicated by the numeral 26, is extended to form a closure for and to seal the opening-27 thru which the material maybe forced to the.
- bristles of the brush 28 thru the tubular sleeve 29 formed inside of the bristles 30 which may be cemented to the outer surface of the sleeve 29 and held by a band 31, as shown 1n Figure 4.
- this tubular bristle may be formed in any manner, maybe of any shape or design and may be located at any position in the brush, instead of in the center, as shown in Figure 1.
- the'handle is formed with a tubular casing 32 having a head 33 at one end in the center of which is a. threaded opening 34c so that the threaded nipple ofla paste tube "mav'bescrewed therein to fill the handle.
- the handle may also be provided with an internal sleeve 44 and pins 45 and 46 may be provided on the cap 42 and plunger, which is indicated by the numeral 47, to prevent the plunger rotating when it is desired to screw the threads 40 of the rod 26 into the plunger, with the plunger at this end of the handle.
- the brush may be provided with a cap 48 to form a closure for the bristles, as shown in Figure 3. 1
- handle may also be made of any other description and the parts connecting the handle to the brush may be changed to accommodate the type of brush used.
- the device may be provided in either of the desi s shown and it will he noted that norma ly the rod will be placed all of the way thru the handle with the head 41. against the end of the handle, as shown in Figure 1, and with thehandle full of paste or the like, the rod may be unscrewed from the cap 42 at the end of the handle by turn-- ing thehead 41 at the end of the rod, and then drawn outward so that the threads 40 at the opposite end of the rod will engage the plunger. The rod may then be rotated until the threads 40 thereof screw into the threads of the plunger and then as it is forced inward it will take the plunger with it and force some of the paste into the brush at the opposite end. When a suflicient amount of paste has been. forced into the brush the rod may be unscrewed from the plunger and then moved all of the way into the handle and secured therein by the threads inside of the head.
- the brush When it is desired to refill the handle the brush is removed and apaste tube 49 screwed into the threads 34 in the head of the handle.
- the plunger may then be withdrawn to the opposite end, as shown in Figure 2, and as the tube is squeezed the contents thereof will pass into the interior of the handle, until the handle is filled.
- the paste tube may then be removed and the brush replaced by screwing it into the same threads into which the paste tube was screwed. It will be noted that the ends of the handle may readily be removed so that it may be readily cleaned and sterilized.
- a fountain tooth brush comprising a hollow handle providing a cylinder, a stem mounted axially in the cylinder and being of greater length than the cylinder and adapted to project through the opposite ends thereof, a brush head having a shank at one end for detachable connection with the handie and provided in said shank with a feed passage leading directly therethrough to the brush head in axial alinement with said cylinder for receiving the end of the stem when projected through the cylinder, said feed passage and stem being relatively proportioned to completely fill the feed passage by said stem, and a plunger detachably mounted on said stem and disposed in said cylinder for operation by said stem when retracted from said feed passage.
- a fountain tooth brush comprising a hollow handle providing a cylinder, a brush head having a shank connected to one end of the handle and having a feed passage therein leading to the brush head in axial alinement with said cylinder, a plunger in said cylinder for-ejecting tooth paste into said shank and brush head, and a slidable stem mounted in said handle in coaxial relation with the cylinder and the feed opening of said shank, said stem being proportioned as to length and diameter as to completely fill said feed passage in the shank and eject accumulations of paste normally left therein, said stem and said plunger having detachable connecting means whereby said stem when withdrawn from the shank may be connected to said plunger for operating the latter.
- a fountain tooth brush comprising a brush head, and a hollow handle therefor providing a cylinder for tooth paste, said head having a passage therethrough in axial alinement with the cylinder and opening into one end of the same, a lunger in the cylinder, a stem in the cylin er having detachable engagement with the plunger for operating the latter to eject the paste into the passage, the end of said stem providing a second plunger for engagement in the passage when the stem is freed from the first plunger to eject the paste from the passage into the brush head.
- a fountain tooth brush comprising a brush head and a handle therefor, said handle having a longitudinal cylinder therein for tooth paste and an'axial feed passage leading from one end of the cylinder to the the tooth paste from the passage into the brush head and prevent escape of the paste from the handle and maintain the passagev clear of the paste for subsequent operation.
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July 11, 1933, 5 E WALLACE 1,918,069 v FOUNTAIN BRUSH Filed June 8, 1952 P F q 5&4 [1%7/226 mw M ATTORNEY Patented July 11, 1933 PATENT orrlcs SADYE E. WALLACE, OI BROOKLYN, NEW YORK FOUNTAIN BRUSH Application filed June a, 1982. Serial m. e15,97e.
The invention is an improvement in fountain toothbrushes of the type having a reservoir in the handle in which a plunger in the reservoir may be readily connected or disconnected to a rod by which it may be operated from the exterior of the handle, and the rod may be used for sealing the opening thru which the contents may be ejected, and also in which the contents are ejected thru an opening surrounded by bristles so that they may be supplied to any part of the brush desired.
The object of the invention is to provide a fountain toothbrush in which the opening thru which'the substance is fed to the brush ma be sealed.
nether object of the invention is to pro-- vide a fountain toothbrush in which a substance may be fed thru a tubular bristle to any desired part of the brush.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fountain brush having a reservoir in the handle and a plunger in the reservoir, in which the plunger may readily be connected or disconnected to a rod by which it may be operated.
A further object of the invention is to provide a fountain toothbrush having a reservoir in the handle in which either end of the handle may be opened.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a fountain toothbrush having a reservoir in the handle in which the brush is held to the handle by a threaded sleeve similar to the threaded nipple of a paste tube so that the brush may be removed and the paste tube screwed into the same opening to fill the reservoir in the handle.
And a still further object of the invention is to provide a fountain toothbrush having a reservoir in the handle and positive means for sealing the opening between the reservoir and brush, which is of a simple and economical construction.
With these ends in view the invention embodies a fountain toothbrush having a reservoir in the handle and an opening from the reservoir to the brush, and a plunger in the reservoir by which asubstance therein may be forced into the brush, in which the plunger may readily be connected ordisconnected to a rod by which it may be operated from the exterior of the brush.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description taken in connection with the drawing wherein igure 1 is a view showing a toothbrush with part of the handle broken away showing the brush in the closed position and the piston at the end of the reservoir, or in the empty position.
Figure 2 is a view showing the method of filling the handle of the toothbrush.
Figure 3 is a View showing the toothbrush in the closed osition.
Figure 4 is a detail showing a cross section thru the tubular bristles thru which the substance is supplied to the brush.
In the drawing thedevice is shown as it would be made and it will be noted that the brush and handle may be of any type, shape or deslgn. The handle is formed with a reservoir and a small opening leads from the reservoir to the brush, and a plunger forces material thru the opening to the brush. The plunger is mounted on a rod and the end 25 of the rod, which is indicated by the numeral 26, is extended to form a closure for and to seal the opening-27 thru which the material maybe forced to the. bristles of the brush 28 thru the tubular sleeve 29 formed inside of the bristles 30 which may be cemented to the outer surface of the sleeve 29 and held by a band 31, as shown 1n Figure 4. It will be noted that this tubular bristle, or group of bristles, may be formed in any manner, maybe of any shape or design and may be located at any position in the brush, instead of in the center, as shown in Figure 1. In the design shown in Figure 1 the'handle is formed with a tubular casing 32 having a head 33 at one end in the center of which is a. threaded opening 34c so that the threaded nipple ofla paste tube "mav'bescrewed therein to fill the handle. The
4 brush is held in a base 35 having a threaded shank 36 that may be screwed into the threads of the opening 34 and inside of the head is an opening 37 having an enlarged portion 38 extending from a point 39 to the outer end of the shank 36 'and it will be noted that threads 40 on the rod 26 may pass thru the opening 38 when the rod 26 is moved all of the way thru the handle so that the end 25 will seal the opening 27. In this position a head 41 at the outer end of the handle will be against a cap 42 at the end of the handle, as shown in Figure 1,
and threads 43 on the rod will be screwed into the cap 42.- In this design the handle may also be provided with an internal sleeve 44 and pins 45 and 46 may be provided on the cap 42 and plunger, which is indicated by the numeral 47, to prevent the plunger rotating when it is desired to screw the threads 40 of the rod 26 into the plunger, with the plunger at this end of the handle. The brush may be provided with a cap 48 to form a closure for the bristles, as shown in Figure 3. 1
It will be understood that the handle may also be made of any other description and the parts connecting the handle to the brush may be changed to accommodate the type of brush used.
It will be understood that other changes may be made in the device without departing from the spirit of the invention. One of which changes may be in the design or shape of the plunger, another may be in the use of other means for operating the plunger, and still another may be in the use of other means for connecting the plunger to the operating means.
The construction will be readily understood from the foregoing description. In use the device may be provided in either of the desi s shown and it will he noted that norma ly the rod will be placed all of the way thru the handle with the head 41. against the end of the handle, as shown in Figure 1, and with thehandle full of paste or the like, the rod may be unscrewed from the cap 42 at the end of the handle by turn-- ing thehead 41 at the end of the rod, and then drawn outward so that the threads 40 at the opposite end of the rod will engage the plunger. The rod may then be rotated until the threads 40 thereof screw into the threads of the plunger and then as it is forced inward it will take the plunger with it and force some of the paste into the brush at the opposite end. When a suflicient amount of paste has been. forced into the brush the rod may be unscrewed from the plunger and then moved all of the way into the handle and secured therein by the threads inside of the head.
, When it is desired to refill the handle the brush is removed and apaste tube 49 screwed into the threads 34 in the head of the handle. The plunger may then be withdrawn to the opposite end, as shown in Figure 2, and as the tube is squeezed the contents thereof will pass into the interior of the handle, until the handle is filled. The paste tube may then be removed and the brush replaced by screwing it into the same threads into which the paste tube was screwed. It will be noted that the ends of the handle may readily be removed so that it may be readily cleaned and sterilized. It will also be noted that by providing means for readily connecting and disconnecting the plunger to the rod it is possible to use the same rod to operate the plunger and seal the opening at the end of the handle, and by providing a tubular shaped bristle it is possible to supply the paste to any desired part of the brush. It is also possible to clean the brush and reservoir by holding the brush in water and drawing the plunger backward and forward, as the suction created' by the plunger will draw Water into the reservoir and then expel it as it moves inward.
Having thus fully described the invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is 2-- 1. A fountain tooth brush comprising a hollow handle providing a cylinder, a stem mounted axially in the cylinder and being of greater length than the cylinder and adapted to project through the opposite ends thereof, a brush head having a shank at one end for detachable connection with the handie and provided in said shank with a feed passage leading directly therethrough to the brush head in axial alinement with said cylinder for receiving the end of the stem when projected through the cylinder, said feed passage and stem being relatively proportioned to completely fill the feed passage by said stem, and a plunger detachably mounted on said stem and disposed in said cylinder for operation by said stem when retracted from said feed passage.
2. A fountain tooth brush comprising a hollow handle providing a cylinder, a brush head having a shank connected to one end of the handle and having a feed passage therein leading to the brush head in axial alinement with said cylinder, a plunger in said cylinder for-ejecting tooth paste into said shank and brush head, and a slidable stem mounted in said handle in coaxial relation with the cylinder and the feed opening of said shank, said stem being proportioned as to length and diameter as to completely fill said feed passage in the shank and eject accumulations of paste normally left therein, said stem and said plunger having detachable connecting means whereby said stem when withdrawn from the shank may be connected to said plunger for operating the latter.
3. A fountain tooth brush, comprising a brush head, and a hollow handle therefor providing a cylinder for tooth paste, said head having a passage therethrough in axial alinement with the cylinder and opening into one end of the same, a lunger in the cylinder, a stem in the cylin er having detachable engagement with the plunger for operating the latter to eject the paste into the passage, the end of said stem providing a second plunger for engagement in the passage when the stem is freed from the first plunger to eject the paste from the passage into the brush head.
A fountain tooth brush, comprising a brush head and a handle therefor, said handle having a longitudinal cylinder therein for tooth paste and an'axial feed passage leading from one end of the cylinder to the the tooth paste from the passage into the brush head and prevent escape of the paste from the handle and maintain the passagev clear of the paste for subsequent operation. In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
SADYE E. WALLACE.
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US2699889A (en) * | 1951-07-12 | 1955-01-18 | Katherine M Hylton | Dispensing toothbrush |
US2971518A (en) * | 1958-09-08 | 1961-02-14 | James C O'neal | Toothbrush with toothpaste dispenser |
US4088412A (en) * | 1976-08-24 | 1978-05-09 | Luigi Del Bon | Fountain brush |
US4128349A (en) * | 1976-07-19 | 1978-12-05 | Luigi Del Bon | Fountain brush |
US4135831A (en) * | 1977-01-14 | 1979-01-23 | Jack Reitknecht | Laminated fountain toothbrush with barrier |
US7311456B1 (en) | 2006-06-08 | 2007-12-25 | Neal Veal M | Disposable toothbrush |
US20090188528A1 (en) * | 2008-01-24 | 2009-07-30 | Mitch Junkins | Bi-directional scrubber |
US20110162676A1 (en) * | 2008-09-05 | 2011-07-07 | Budev B.V. | Method for Treatment of Natural Rubber Products |
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US2699889A (en) * | 1951-07-12 | 1955-01-18 | Katherine M Hylton | Dispensing toothbrush |
US2971518A (en) * | 1958-09-08 | 1961-02-14 | James C O'neal | Toothbrush with toothpaste dispenser |
US4128349A (en) * | 1976-07-19 | 1978-12-05 | Luigi Del Bon | Fountain brush |
US4088412A (en) * | 1976-08-24 | 1978-05-09 | Luigi Del Bon | Fountain brush |
US4135831A (en) * | 1977-01-14 | 1979-01-23 | Jack Reitknecht | Laminated fountain toothbrush with barrier |
US7311456B1 (en) | 2006-06-08 | 2007-12-25 | Neal Veal M | Disposable toothbrush |
US20090188528A1 (en) * | 2008-01-24 | 2009-07-30 | Mitch Junkins | Bi-directional scrubber |
US20110162676A1 (en) * | 2008-09-05 | 2011-07-07 | Budev B.V. | Method for Treatment of Natural Rubber Products |
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