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US1022920A
US1022920A US65426111A US1911654261A US1022920A US 1022920 A US1022920 A US 1022920A US 65426111 A US65426111 A US 65426111A US 1911654261 A US1911654261 A US 1911654261A US 1022920 A US1022920 A US 1022920A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
    • A46B9/02Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups
    • A46B9/04Arranged like in or for toothbrushes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/10For human or animal care
    • A46B2200/1066Toothbrush for cleaning the teeth or dentures

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  • Figure l is a perspective view cfa brush embodying the features ofthe invention.
  • ⁇ ;nun'1erall5 Afronfitheback or secured thereto is a handle i 6 "ofthesame' or other material.
  • jThefbaek y5l is formed'with a stoekseat orlrecess V7 which in the presentinstan'cefzis ,ofljelon-kr gated or rectangularfcontour with rounded ends, though this ⁇ form may be variedfaa lwill.
  • the brush elements com'prisegav Q9 V ofY Celluloid, bone or other suitable material having bristles 10 secured therein by -any of the'4 United@States.-residing at Plant-,City-1 in .the'countypfHillsboro and Statey of kFlorida; ⁇ have invented new "andey described and f V, L designates La back which? ymay' ⁇ be of any suitable form andA material,- ⁇
  • the l stock 9--is peripherally surrounded by' a plu-y sol proj ections' ⁇ tor* lin gers, 11 ⁇ are of. such length and general contourlas'to snugly litin they seat 7gof the baek, and as clearlyf-shownbyv Fig. Ethe ⁇ project-ions ⁇ or lingers 11,*ha1've'f their lower sides, above the lowerfside.4
  • the brush consisting of the inner bristles 10 and outer surrounding rubber brush members or teeth 17 has been particularly devised for use as a combined cleansing and massaging brush, and in the use of this brush material benefits will accrue by reason of the fact that the bristles are shielded and prevented from having contact with the gums, the latter being engaged wholly by theyielding rubber brush lmembers or teeth 17 with a massaging effect, and by this means tender or soft gums will be strengtlr ened and hardened and at the same time the bristles 10 will be held upon the surface of the teeth for cleansing pur oses.
  • the brush may be used either in right or left position with the same advantages. n
  • a brush the combination of a back, a stock carrying bristle members, and rubber brush members having a supporting base structurally independent of and held in the back by the stock and surrounding the periphery of the bristle members, a part of the back being project-ed inwardly and engaging the edge ofthe stock to secure the bristle and rubberv members in place.
  • a brush the combination of a back having a seat therein, a stock carrying bristle members and provided with peripheral outstanding projections with spaces therebetween, and a rubber annulus surrounding the stock beneath the projections and having brush members projecting through the spaces and surrounding the bristle members, the stock and annulus completely filling the seat of the back and secured by a portion of the. latter engaging the rojections.
  • a brush the com ination of a back having4 a seat therein, a stock carrying bristle members, and a double row of rubber brush members surrounding the bristle members and having carrying means independent of the stock and over which portions of the stock extend within the seat.
  • a brush the combination of a back having a seat therein with a iange surrounding the margin of the same, a stock disposed inthe seat and carrying bristle members, and a rubber annulus surrounding a portion .of the edge of the stock and having brush members projecting upwardly through the latter and completely surrounding the bristle members, portions of the stock projecting over the annulus andv having the flange of the back bent inwardly thereagainst.
  • a brush the combination of a back having a seat therein with a flange sur- ⁇ rounding the margin thereof, a rigid stock having a plurality of projections surrounding the periphery thereof with spaces therebetween, the upper port-ions of the ends of the projections being downwardly beveled, and a rubber annulus surrounding the stock beneath thelproject-ions and having rubber brush members extending upwardly through the projections, the stock having bristle gmembers located within the rubber brush members, the stock and annulus being secured in the back'by bending the ange of the latterv inwardly against the beveled ends of the projections and forming a flush joint with the upper surfaces of the said projections.

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,R. L. ANDERSON. A
BRUSH.
APPLICATION FILED ooT. I'2, 1911.
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QJ/(54. fg@ www@ auras, vr1.5]aanraiSeit, or Prana;lorgrrfrriommg To all whom it may Con-cera' s Be it kinnvn that fltfflnFUsL Anonimos',
, usefulV flmprovements v in Brushes,v` ofy which y'the'following is aspecicationtl" 5: .f y `This invention relates -to brushes andpar- ""tieularly tootlrandmnalogousbrushes, and
embodies a ln'istle-elenientfornneniber sur-- "rounded 4by a rubberltoothiineniber to `provide afcombined Cleaning; and ymassaging l. brush for removing accumulations :from the teeth and atwthesamey time treating soft i gums to harden the latter,1t11e brushbeing ycapableofl being used in either right or left positions with the saine operation. Eheim-` ,e provedL brush e isy alsowaseptic 4in that` the parts thereof areassociated insuch inan-` `ner as to obviate the format-ion yof crevices e or projecting edges,thusproviding for reads ily. cleaninglthe same.n ,n The parts ofthe yimproved brush are `also positively'associ-i ated in a 4commercially dra-ntageous-1nan-v nerl and may be.economically` produced.; Thelinvention consists in the constructions and arrangement ofthe several parts which will V,be more fully hereinafter claimed in preferred form., Inthe drawings: Figure lis a perspective view cfa brush embodying the features ofthe invention.` Fig.r is.atrans'verse Ver- "tical "section through the gbrush.4 Figs.3, l and v5 are detail views of the parts oi they brusl-r` shown in cross-section and dissoci` ated,k Figs. G, 7 and 8arefplanfvien's of the' parts of the brush.
`;nun'1erall5 Afronfitheback or secured thereto is a handle i 6 "ofthesame' or other material. jThefbaek y5l is formed'with a stoekseat orlrecess V7 which in the presentinstan'cefzis ,ofljelon-kr gated or rectangularfcontour with rounded ends, though this `form may be variedfaa lwill. l, The materialsurroundinggthekapper edgefor margin oftheseat 7 isyvr'educeditot provlde a securing iange 8y of'angular'formr which isswaged inwardly kto hold the brush material Within the seat in a manner which will be presently explained:
The brush elements com'prisegav Q9 V ofY Celluloid, bone or other suitable material having bristles 10 secured therein by -any of the'4 United@States.-residing at Plant-,City-1 in .the'countypfHillsboro and Statey of kFlorida;` have invented new "andey described and f V, L designates La back which? ymay' `be of any suitable form andA material,-`
'aluminumor yCelluloid beingdfoundfto be Y they `preferable materials;y and continuing ,or fingers 11 4With firmness and positivenessinto 'theseat,
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well lmown-orf approved means and projeeting a suitable distance therefrom;
ralityot'l outstanding projections? or fingers 11 whichharerecesses 12 ybetiveentheiinthe outer ends oli the iingersfhaving thelrfupper portions i downwardly beveled asiat The Patented-Apr; e,"1912".
-' The l stock 9--is peripherally surrounded by' a plu-y sol proj ections'` tor* lin gers, 11` are of. such length and general contourlas'to snugly litin they seat 7gof the baek, and as clearlyf-shownbyv Fig. Ethe` project-ions `or lingers 11,*ha1've'f their lower sides, above the lowerfside.4
of,the stock--9.v or are "in offset relation fto, the; la-t-terxso 4that a. space` 14 yis formed: aroundv the stock` 9 underL the said? projectionsor fingers.j It'ivill' beL understood that the stock 9 is of materially 'less vsaid stock is of such dimensions as lto snugly and end walls ofk the' seat. The yremaining brush element coni* sists of a rubber annulusy ll'of thewksaine:
lity against the wside peripheral contour asy the seat f7 and having an` openingjlG thereintosnugly reeeive the stock 9,the saidqainnilus having" rubberb *Vf brush members'or teeth-17 projecting therefrom :andfof av length approximately e ual to that ofthe bristles ylO-solthatthev` ree f Wldthfthan-y the widtlrof the seat 75 but toiV gether wit-hthe projections or fingers 1lk the ends'thereo'f will beffiush with the free lends-1y of the bristles. The body lot the annulus 15 ,lhasa cross-Sectionalextent orwidth t.
equal to the., 'distance between the said fingers or projections with the ali-` nulus y.body xvlientlie4 eler'nentsof the brush areassoeiated in thelseatil i l V'the opposite?4 sides ofthe stock 9-and.thefreeends` of the l yprojectionsorfingers 1l so that there..Wi-ll vbe a full engagement ofythefundersides of annulusj'l isplaoedpifinfthe seat :.7 IWith the@ stock y9k inthe opening 16 and theprojections extending over' the bodyoffthe v p annulusl,l In this conditionl'therubberbrush' 100 membersgor teeth 17, which as shown` arejin'f' transversely alined pairs on opposite" sides, willbe' located snuglv t Within thereeesses 12 between ,the rprojections or fingers 11y i and fullyA surround the bristles .lOgfAi-ter the brush elements havesbeenfvthus y t fr the yflange 8 `is'struclvorffsvvagedlinwardly l'105. y associated.
tions or fingers l1 .and thelattem with the stock 4f 9, are forced downwardly togethers and as the maximum pressure is exerted `on Y .y 95vv In.k associating the parts kofthel brush `the* the projections or fingers and the latter engage the upper' side of the annulus 15 the said annulus will be tightly held and all crevices will be closed. In swaging the flange 8 inwardly care will be taken to avoid the formation of shoulders or projections,
as shown by Fig. 2, or the upper side of the said flange and of the adjacent edge portion of the back 5 will be flush with the upper sides of the projections or fingers 11. By thus carefully associating the parts of the brush an aseptic device of this character is provided, there being no crevices or openings or shoulders for the collection of germs or dirt at any point.
The brush consisting of the inner bristles 10 and outer surrounding rubber brush members or teeth 17 has been particularly devised for use as a combined cleansing and massaging brush, and in the use of this brush material benefits will accrue by reason of the fact that the bristles are shielded and prevented from having contact with the gums, the latter being engaged wholly by theyielding rubber brush lmembers or teeth 17 with a massaging effect, and by this means tender or soft gums will be strengtlr ened and hardened and at the same time the bristles 10 will be held upon the surface of the teeth for cleansing pur oses. The brush may be used either in right or left position with the same advantages. n
It is proposed to make the brush in various sizes and of different shapes, both as to peripheral and surface contours, and in view of the comparative simplicity of the brush embodying the cleansing and massaging features the cost of manufacture is materially reduced, especially in view of the fact` that the brush elements are secured within the back by the simple swaging operation of the flange 8 inwardly over the lprojections or fingers 11 and both parts of the brush elementsthereb simultaneously and accurately disposed within the back.
What is claimed is:
1. In a brush, the combination of a back, a stock carrying bristle members, and rubber brush members having a supporting base structurally independent of and held in the back by the stock and surrounding the periphery of the bristle members, a part of the back being project-ed inwardly and engaging the edge ofthe stock to secure the bristle and rubberv members in place.
2. In a brush, the combination of a back, a stock disposedin the back and carrying bristle members, and a rubber annulus carrying brush members surrounding the bristle members and having portions of the edge of the stock extending over and bearv ing thereon. l
3. In a brush, the combination of a back having a seat therein, a stock carrying bristle members and provided with peripheral outstanding projections with spaces therebetween, and a rubber annulus surrounding the stock beneath the projections and having brush members projecting through the spaces and surrounding the bristle members, the stock and annulus completely filling the seat of the back and secured by a portion of the. latter engaging the rojections.
4. In a brush, the com ination of a back having4 a seat therein, a stock carrying bristle members, and a double row of rubber brush members surrounding the bristle members and having carrying means independent of the stock and over which portions of the stock extend within the seat.
5. In a brush, the combination of a back, a stock carrying bristle members, and a rubber annulus surrounding and located beneath the edge portion of the stock and in.
terposed between the latter and the sides and ends of the `seat and having brush members extending upwardly through portions of the stock and completely surrounding the bristle members.
i 6. In a brush, the combination of a back having a seat therein with a iange surrounding the margin of the same, a stock disposed inthe seat and carrying bristle members, and a rubber annulus surrounding a portion .of the edge of the stock and having brush members projecting upwardly through the latter and completely surrounding the bristle members, portions of the stock projecting over the annulus andv having the flange of the back bent inwardly thereagainst.
7. In a brush, the combination of a back having a seat therein with a flange sur-` rounding the margin thereof, a rigid stock having a plurality of projections surrounding the periphery thereof with spaces therebetween, the upper port-ions of the ends of the projections being downwardly beveled, and a rubber annulus surrounding the stock beneath thelproject-ions and having rubber brush members extending upwardly through the projections, the stock having bristle gmembers located within the rubber brush members, the stock and annulus being secured in the back'by bending the ange of the latterv inwardly against the beveled ends of the projections and forming a flush joint with the upper surfaces of the said projections.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
` ,RUF-US L. ANDERSON. Witnesses:
CEAS. S. HYER, F. B. Kamm.
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