Ram for a plugging device for driving a strip-type retaining element into a bore of a toothbrush head that holds a tuft of bristles

A technique for retaining elements, tufts of bristles, applied in the field of push rods of filler tools for embedding strip-shaped retaining elements into drilled holes of a brush head for accommodating tufts of bristles, capable of solving embedded surface damage, increased assembly and maintenance costs , production loss and other problems, to achieve the effect of avoiding sliding effect and reducing the number of push rods broken

Active Publication Date: 2006-06-07
BRAUN AG
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[0005] Actually the point now is that when the borehole is no longer aligned with the longitudinal axis of the push rod, i.e. when the borehole is inclined relative to this longitudinal axis, so that the bristle tufts not only no longer protrude perpendicularly from the surface of the toothbrush head, And there is a certain angle of inclination, which has the disadvantage that the embedded surface is often damaged or even the end of the push rod is broken off
This results in a significant increase in assembly and repair costs as the push rod needs to be removed from the filler tool, trimmed and reshaped
No other brush heads can be filled during this time, so significant production loss

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[0020] At the outset it should be noted that a device for embedding a retaining element in a bore of a brush head by means of a push rod is known from DE 195 28 762 C1 and EP 1 088 495 A1 and has been described in great detail in the above two articles describe them. Therefore, no further description is necessary at this point. The disclosures in both applications should be incorporated by reference into this application.

[0021] Therefore only illustrate the innovative design of push rod 1 below, it is in figure 1 , 2 and 4 are represented by embedded surface 2. In Figure 3 the push rod 1 is shown along the Figure 4 Lateral cross-sectional view in the X direction. The longitudinal axis A of the push rod 1 in Fig. 3 corresponds to that in DE 195 28 762 C1 figure 1 , 5 and 9 and are designated by the same reference numerals, ie the plunger 1 extends vertically upwards according to FIG. 3 , but its embedded surface 2 is perpendicular to the drawing plane.

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The invention relates to a plunger (1) of a filling tool according to EP 1 088 495 A1 for inserting a strip-shaped holding element, preferably an anchor, into a bristle hole of a brush head capable of receiving bristle tufts . The push rod (1) has on the end side an embedding surface (2) for engaging the retaining element, its cross-section (3, 4, 15; 3, 5, 8; 3) is defined by the longitudinal face and the end face (6, 7; 6, 8; 6, 10) limited. The push rod (1) has an end region (17, 20, 21) on the end side, which is pierced into the material of the brush head when the retaining element is inserted. According to the invention, the cross-sectional area ( 24 , 25 , 26 ) of the push rod ( 1 ), which enters the bristle opening and lies outside the end area, is wider than the end-side end area ( 17 ).

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a plunger of a filling tool for inserting a strip-shaped retaining element into a bore of a toothbrush head which receives the bristle tufts according to the features of the preamble of claim 1 . Background technique [0002] Such a push rod for a filling tool according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from DE 195 28 762 C1. according to figure 1 , 5 and 9, the push rod 30 has a rectangular cross-section, and its thickness corresponds substantially to the figure 1 The separate embedding surfaces of the staples 20 pressed against each other by 5 and 5 are generally referred to as retaining elements or anchor rods hereinafter. In FIG. 9 , the anchor rod 20 is separated by the push rod 30 from the steel band 22 extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A of the push rod 30 . The longitudinal axis A of the push rod 30 is parallel to the center line of the bore 14 formed in the toothbrush head 12, i.e. when the bore 14 ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A46D3/04
CPCA46D3/042
Inventor 乔治斯·德里森沃尔夫冈古斯·舒佩特米夏埃尔·迪米格
Owner BRAUN AG
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