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Special device for holding wood brushing bundle

A technology of bristle bundles and wood, which is applied in the field of special clamping devices for wooden bristle bundles, which can solve the problems of waste, shortened length, inconvenient use, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-07-29
石磊
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Problems solved by technology

However, a Miswak has been cut several times, and the length continues to shorten. When the Miswak is cut to about 10 cm, it is difficult to hold the Miswak, and it is very inconvenient to use at this time. , so it cannot be used, so the remaining Miswak has to be thrown away, which constitutes a great waste

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Embodiment 1

[0028] E.g Figure 5 As shown, the clip 2 is in the shape of an inverted "U". The upper part of the clip 2 is made of elastic material (such as elastic rubber or elastic plastic or bamboo). The upper part of the clip 2 is semi-circular, and the lower part is provided with two branch legs. When bristle bundle 3, lay the clamp 2 flat, separate the two branch legs of the clamp 2, then vertically install at least one bundle of wooden bristles 3 into the upper half of the clamp 2, and then put the two branch legs of the clamp 2 Close together, and then put the two branch legs of the clip 2 into the holes provided on the end surface of the handle 1, so as to tie the two branch legs of the clip 2 and clamp the bundle of wooden bristles 3 to form a toothbrush.

Embodiment 2

[0030] E.g Figure 6 As shown, the clip 2 is in the shape of an inverted "U". The upper part of the clip 2 is made of elastic material (such as elastic rubber or elastic plastic or bamboo). The upper part of the clip 2 is semi-circular, and the lower part is provided with two branch legs. When bristle bundle 3, lay the clamp 2 flat, separate the two branch legs of the clamp 2, then vertically install at least one bundle of wooden bristles 3 into the upper half of the clamp 2, and then put the two branch legs of the clamp 2 Close together, when the two branch legs of the clip 2 are combined, there are threads on the outside, and the corresponding holes on the end face of the handle 1 are provided with threads. Then the two branch legs of the clip 2 are screwed into the holes provided on the end face of the handle 1 to facilitate The two branch legs of the binding clamp 2 then clamp the bundle of wooden bristles 3 to form a toothbrush.

Embodiment 3

[0032] E.g Figure 7 As shown, the clip 2 is in the shape of an inverted "U". The upper part of the clip 2 is made of elastic material (such as elastic rubber or elastic plastic or bamboo). The upper part of the clip 2 is semi-circular, and the lower part is provided with two branch legs. When bristle bundle 3, lay the clamp 2 flat, separate the two branch legs of the clamp 2, then vertically install at least one bundle of wooden bristles 3 into the upper half of the clamp 2, and then put the two branch legs of the clamp 2 Close together, the outer sides of the two branch legs of the clip 2 are slope-shaped, and the inner wall of the corresponding hole on the end of the handle 1 is tip-shaped, and then the two branch legs of the clip 2 are inserted into the holes provided on the end of the handle 1 to facilitate the binding of the clip The two branch legs of 2 then clamp the bundle of wooden bristles 3 to form a toothbrush.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a device special for clamping a wooden brush bundle, which consists of a reversed U-shaped clip 2 and a handle 1. The upper part of the clip 2 is made from an elastic material and is of a semi-annular shape, and the lower part of the clip 2 is provided with two branch landing legs. When a wooden brush bundle 3 is mounted, the clip 2 is lain, and the two branch landing legs of the clip 2 are separated; at least one wooden brush bundle is loaded into the semi-annular shape of the upper part of the clip 2; the branch landing legs of the clip 2 are kept closer together and loaded into a hole on the end face of the handle 1 to bind the branch landing legs of the clip 2 and clamp the wooden brush bundle 3, and then a toothbrush capable of brushing teeth is formed.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to a special device for clamping bundles of wooden bristles. Background technique [0002] As we all know, there is a type of tree all over the world. The branches, stems and roots of this tree contain fibrous loose and elastic natural wood after the skin is scraped off, just like a mane. Since ancient times, people have used small wooden sticks cut from such trees to brush their teeth. This small stick is called Miswak (Miswak) 9, such as figure 1 Shown. Miswak 9 is used by people to brush their teeth in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. People also call it a "branch toothbrush". In the long-term practical life, people have discovered that many kinds of trees can be processed into Miswak 9. Especially represented by a toothbrush tree (Salvadore Persica) that grows in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. There are many kinds of such trees that can be made into this Miswak 9, including the Toothbrush Tree (Salvadora persica), ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A46B3/08A46B3/00
Inventor 石磊
Owner 石磊
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