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US1872832A US530636A US53063631A US1872832A US 1872832 A US1872832 A US 1872832A US 530636 A US530636 A US 530636A US 53063631 A US53063631 A US 53063631A US 1872832 A US1872832 A US 1872832A
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  • a further and important object is to pro,- vide a massaging device of the above mentioned character which when in use will create a temporary vacuum beneath the gums, thus enhancing the penetration beneath the gums and into the tissues of any germicide or other therapeutic agent that is introduced into the mouth.
  • Another object is to provide a gum massaging device that will stimulate the circulation of the blood in the gums and at the same time facilitate the expulsion of secretions, and this in a positive and eflicient manner.
  • a further salient object of the present invention is to provide a dental implement or device of the above mentioned character whereby a single handle may be employed to carry both of the massaging rollers, one roller being employed for use in massaging the external surface of the gums while the other roller is employed for massaging the concavity of the internal alveolar surface, the handle being further of such construction as to permit the use of either massage roller without causin any injury to the teeth.
  • a further oliject is to provide a dental device of the above mentioned character which is simple in construction, inexpensive, and further well adapted to the purposes for which it is designed.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of the dental device embodying my invention showing the two massage rollers mounted on the respective ends of the handle.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation thereof
  • Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view taken ap roximately on the line 33 of Figure 4, 100 mg in the direction of the arrows;
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged detail elevational view of the spherical massage roller that is mounted for rotation on the offset end of the handle;
  • Figure 5 isa vertical sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a similar section taken approxi- I mately on the line 6-6 of Figure 1, showing the cross sectional shape of the handle;
  • F1gure 7 is a central longitudinal sectional view through the spherical massage roller and the adjacent element showing the manner in which the same is mounted for rotation on the offset end of the handle;
  • Figure 8- is a view similar to Figure 4 showing the concave massage roller that is mounted for rotation on the opposite end of the handle;
  • Figure 9 is an end elevation thereof
  • FigurelO is a vertical sectional view taken gpproizimately on the line 101O of Figure Figure 11 is a vertical sectional view taken approximately on the line 11 -11 of Figure 8.
  • the numeral 1 designates the handle of the device, the same being constructed of any suitable material.
  • the opposed side faces of the handle are channelled out as indicated at 2 with reference more particularly to Figure 6, to allow a firm grip with the gers when the device is used.
  • Reduced extensions 3 and 4 roject from the respective ends of the han 1e and upon referring to Figure 2, it will be observed that the extension 3 is slightly ofi'set while the extension 4 is disposed in substantially the same horizontal plane as the body portion of the handle.
  • the offset portion 3 is disposed at an angle of approximately 45.
  • the pin or shaft 5 has its axis disposed paralto the outer end of the offset extension 3.
  • the shaft may form a continuation and integral part of said offset portion and I do not wish to limit myself to this particular construction of the shaft.
  • the s herical massa roller 6 may be constructe of any resilient material such as rubber or the like and the same is formed with a horizontal bore in which is fitted ametallic. sleeve 7, the sleeve being adapted for rotation on the shaft 5. Suitable washers 8 encircle the the spherical ro shaft 5 and are arranged at the respective ends of the sleeve 7 for spacing the sleeve and the spherical rubber massage roller 6 from the end of the offset extension 3 and the headof the pin 5, respectivel as is clearly suged in Figure 7 of the rawings.
  • the purfpose of. the ribs will be hereinafter and more ully described.
  • the ribs preferably extend from one flattened end of the roller to the other flattened end.
  • the substantially spherical massage roller 6 is of such diameter as to be suitable to the concavity of the internal alveolar surface and the offset portion 3 will allow clearance of the ed of the teeth by the handle when the r052: is applied to the internal alveolar surface.
  • the handle 11s When properly positioned in the mouth, the handle 11s manipulated to effect a rolling action of the roller and when rolled from above downward on the upper, and from below upward on the lower internal alveolar surfaces, with varying degrees of pressure, will have a stimulating,-hardening, cleansing action upon the gums. Y By reason of the pressure in a continuous direction, together with the action of the spiraction, accumulations and secreallfinarranged ribs creating what I term a mi 'ng tions will be pressed from beneath the gums.
  • a temporary vacuum will thus be created, which will readily facilitate the penetrating dhorizontally in a lane substanti- 'merely reversing the nal surfaces of the gums, there is mounted d for rotation on the shaft 10 carried by the outer end of the extension 4, a substantially concaved rubber roller 11 and thismassage roller 11 is also formed with a central bore within which is fitted the metallic sleeve 12,
  • the massage roller 11 will be free to rotate on the shaftlO and suitable washers 13 are arran ed on the shaft 10 for disposition between the respective ends of the s eeve 12 and the end of the extension 4 and head of the shaft 10, respectively, as suggested very clearly in Figure 10 0f the drawin Spirall arranged ribs 14 are firmed on the perip eral surface of the concaved roller 11, and these ribs 14 function in the same .manner as the ribs 9 that are formed on the peripheral surface of the rubber roller 6.
  • the roller 11 is preferably shaped to conform .to the contour of the external surface of the gums.
  • the external surface of the gums may be massaged by manipulating the handle 1 .with the concavedroller pressed against the external surface of the gums in the same manner as the spherical massage roller massages the internal surfaces of the ums.
  • a shaft carried by the end of the offset portion and extending therefrom with its axis substantially parallel with-the axisiof the handle, asubstantially spherical massage roller mounted for rotation on the shaft and shapedto conform to the concavity of the internal alveolar surface, and spirally arranged ribs formed on the periphery of the roller.
  • the dental device may be equally as well used for massaging the exter-

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Aug. 23, 1932- s. 'SILVERBERG 1932- s. SILVERBERG 1,372,332
DENTAL DEVICE Filed April 16, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 23, 1932 UNITED- STATES PATENT orrlcr.
smon SILVEBIBERG, or nam'nronn, MARYLAND DENTAL DEVICE Application filed April 16, 1931. Serial No; 530,636. I
ological secretions.
A further and important object is to pro,- vide a massaging device of the above mentioned character which when in use will create a temporary vacuum beneath the gums, thus enhancing the penetration beneath the gums and into the tissues of any germicide or other therapeutic agent that is introduced into the mouth.
Another object is to provide a gum massaging device that will stimulate the circulation of the blood in the gums and at the same time facilitate the expulsion of secretions, and this in a positive and eflicient manner.
A further salient object of the present invention is to provide a dental implement or device of the above mentioned character whereby a single handle may be employed to carry both of the massaging rollers, one roller being employed for use in massaging the external surface of the gums while the other roller is employed for massaging the concavity of the internal alveolar surface, the handle being further of such construction as to permit the use of either massage roller without causin any injury to the teeth.
A further oliject is to provide a dental device of the above mentioned character which is simple in construction, inexpensive, and further well adapted to the purposes for which it is designed.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will becomeapparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
In the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of the dental device embodying my invention showing the two massage rollers mounted on the respective ends of the handle.
Figure 2 is a side elevation thereof;
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view taken ap roximately on the line 33 of Figure 4, 100 mg in the direction of the arrows;
Figure 4 is an enlarged detail elevational view of the spherical massage roller that is mounted for rotation on the offset end of the handle;
Figure 5 isa vertical sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 4;
Figure 6 is a similar section taken approxi- I mately on the line 6-6 of Figure 1, showing the cross sectional shape of the handle;
F1gure 7 is a central longitudinal sectional view through the spherical massage roller and the adjacent element showing the manner in which the same is mounted for rotation on the offset end of the handle;
Figure 8-is a view similar to Figure 4 showing the concave massage roller that is mounted for rotation on the opposite end of the handle;
Figure 9 is an end elevation thereof;
FigurelO is a vertical sectional view taken gpproizimately on the line 101O of Figure Figure 11 is a vertical sectional view taken approximately on the line 11 -11 of Figure 8. In the drawings, wherein for the purpose of illustration is shown the preferred embodiment of my invention, the numeral 1 designates the handle of the device, the same being constructed of any suitable material. The opposed side faces of the handle are channelled out as indicated at 2 with reference more particularly to Figure 6, to allow a firm grip with the gers when the device is used. Reduced extensions 3 and 4 roject from the respective ends of the han 1e and upon referring to Figure 2, it will be observed that the extension 3 is slightly ofi'set while the extension 4 is disposed in substantially the same horizontal plane as the body portion of the handle. The offset portion 3 is disposed at an angle of approximately 45.
At headed pin designated by the numeral 5 is fitted in the end of the offset extension 3 and is dis ally parallel with the hen e to provide a shaft for su portintgI the rotatable spherical massage ro er 6, e specific construction of which will be presently described in detail.
'The pin or shaft 5 has its axis disposed paralto the outer end of the offset extension 3.'
Furthermore, if desired, the shaft may form a continuation and integral part of said offset portion and I do not wish to limit myself to this particular construction of the shaft.
The s herical massa roller 6 may be constructe of any resilient material such as rubber or the like and the same is formed with a horizontal bore in which is fitted ametallic. sleeve 7, the sleeve being adapted for rotation on the shaft 5. Suitable washers 8 encircle the the spherical ro shaft 5 and are arranged at the respective ends of the sleeve 7 for spacing the sleeve and the spherical rubber massage roller 6 from the end of the offset extension 3 and the headof the pin 5, respectivel as is clearly suged in Figure 7 of the rawings. Upon reerring to this particular figure, it will also be observed that the ends of the sleeve 7 pro ject slightly beylond the flattened sides of Formed on the periphery of the rubber roller 6 are the spirally arranged ribs 9 and it is obvious that the space between the spiral ribs will vary. The purfpose of. the ribs will be hereinafter and more ully described. The ribs preferably extend from one flattened end of the roller to the other flattened end.
The substantially spherical massage roller 6 is of such diameter as to be suitable to the concavity of the internal alveolar surface and the offset portion 3 will allow clearance of the ed of the teeth by the handle when the r052: is applied to the internal alveolar surface.
When properly positioned in the mouth, the handle 11s manipulated to effect a rolling action of the roller and when rolled from above downward on the upper, and from below upward on the lower internal alveolar surfaces, with varying degrees of pressure, will have a stimulating,-hardening, cleansing action upon the gums. Y By reason of the pressure in a continuous direction, together with the action of the spiraction, accumulations and secreallfinarranged ribs creating what I term a mi 'ng tions will be pressed from beneath the gums. A temporary vacuum will thus be created, which will readily facilitate the penetrating dhorizontally in a lane substanti- 'merely reversing the nal surfaces of the gums, there is mounted d for rotation on the shaft 10 carried by the outer end of the extension 4, a substantially concaved rubber roller 11 and thismassage roller 11 is also formed with a central bore within which is fitted the metallic sleeve 12,
whereby the massage roller 11 will be free to rotate on the shaftlO and suitable washers 13 are arran ed on the shaft 10 for disposition between the respective ends of the s eeve 12 and the end of the extension 4 and head of the shaft 10, respectively, as suggested very clearly in Figure 10 0f the drawin Spirall arranged ribs 14 are firmed on the perip eral surface of the concaved roller 11, and these ribs 14 function in the same .manner as the ribs 9 that are formed on the peripheral surface of the rubber roller 6. The roller 11 is preferably shaped to conform .to the contour of the external surface of the gums. The external surface of the gums may be massaged by manipulating the handle 1 .with the concavedroller pressed against the external surface of the gums in the same manner as the spherical massage roller massages the internal surfaces of the ums.
It will thus be seen from t e foregoing de scription, that I have provided a dental device for massaging the gums that will at all times be positive and eflicient in its operation and due to its simplicity, the implement can be handled without any difliculty and by position of the device, first one side of the and then the other si While I have shown the preferred embodi ment of the invention, it is to be understood gums may be massaged that minor changes in the size, shape and arrangement of' arts may be resorted to without departing rom the spirit of the invention and the scope of the a pended claim.
Having thus descri ed the invention, what I claim asnew is:
In a dental device of -the class described, a 7
handle, one end of the handle being offset at an angle of approximately 45?, a shaft carried by the end of the offset portion and extending therefrom with its axis substantially parallel with-the axisiof the handle, asubstantially spherical massage roller mounted for rotation on the shaft and shapedto conform to the concavity of the internal alveolar surface, and spirally arranged ribs formed on the periphery of the roller.-
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
, SIMON SILVERBERG.
action of any germicide introduced into the mouth.
In order that the dental device may be equally as well used for massaging the exter-
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