IP Library Granted Patent US 8,769,758
Granted Patent B2
US 8,769,758 · App. 13/237,443 · Granted Jul 8, 2014

Force sensing oral care instrument

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Patent No.
US 8,769,758
App. No.
13/237,443
Granted
Jul 8, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An insert for an oral hygiene handle having a cavity is described. The insert has a load member capable of pivoting with respect to the housing and an output source disposed in electromagnetic communication with the load member, a power source in electrical communication with the output source having first and second contact areas, and an indication element forming an outer facing surface. When the load member pivots a predetermined amount, a first contact arm makes contact with a first contact area and/or a second contact arm makes contact with the second contact area thereby causing the power source to deliver power to the output source, wherein the output source provides electromagnetic energy to the load member, wherein the load member transmits the electromagnetic energy from the output source to the indication element, and wherein load member, the indication element, and the engagement section are integral with one another.

Claims (17)

1. An oral hygiene handle having a housing, a cavity therein, and an insert disposed within the cavity, the insert comprising:

a load member capable of pivoting with respect to the housing;

an output source disposed in electromagnetic communication with the load member, the output source having a first contact arm and a second contact arm;

a power source in electrical communication with the output source, the power source having a first contact area and a second contact area;

an engagement section capable of receiving an oral care attachment; and

an indication element forming an outer facing surface of the handle, wherein when the load member pivots a predetermined amount, the first contact arm makes contact with a first contact area and/or the second contact arm makes contact with the second contact area thereby causing the power source to deliver power to the output source, wherein the output source provides electromagnetic energy to the load member, wherein the load member transmits the electromagnetic energy from the output source to the indication element, and wherein load member, the indication element, and the engagement section are integral with one another.

2. The oral hygiene handle of claim 1 further comprising a reflective core disposed between the load member and the indication element, the reflective core distributing electromagnetic energy from the load member to the indication element.

3. The oral hygiene handle of claim 2 , wherein the reflective core comprises a polished area disposed within the indication element.

4. The oral hygiene handle of claim 1 , wherein the load member transmits the electromagnetic energy of the output source via internal reflection.

5. The oral hygiene handle of claim 1 , wherein the load member comprises a receptacle for the output source.

6. The oral hygiene handle of claim 1 , wherein the load member comprises a material having a refractive index of greater than about 1.0.

7. The oral hygiene handle of claim 6 , wherein the refractive index is greater than about 1.5.

8. The oral hygiene handle of claim 1 , further comprising a support, the support being fixedly attached to the handle such that during operation the support does not move with respect to the handle.

9. The oral hygiene handle of claim 8 , wherein the load member is pivotally attached to the support.

10. The oral hygiene handle of claim 8 , wherein the load member is integral with the support.

11. The oral hygiene handle of claim 1 , further comprising a first sealing element and a second sealing element, the first sealing element being between the handle and the insert, and the second sealing element being positioned between the indication element and the engagement section.

12. The oral hygiene handle of claim 11 wherein the first sealing element and/or the second sealing element are translucent or transparent.

Assignments (1)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 26, 2016
From: THE GILLETTE COMPANY; THE GILLETTE COMPANY LLC
To: THE GILLETTE COMPANY LLC
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