Safety interdental brush
The safety interdental brush addresses the risk of wire breakage by using a helically wound stainless steel and non-metallic filament core, ensuring the brush head remains attached, thus enhancing user safety.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- US19/287735
- Authority / Receiving Office
- US · United States
- Patent Type
- Applications(United States)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-19
AI Technical Summary
Conventional interdental brushes face safety risks due to frequent stainless steel wire breakage, leading to potential injury and ingestion hazards when the wire detaches from the handle.
A safety interdental brush design featuring a wire core composed of helically wound stainless steel and non-metallic filament, such as nylon or polyester fiber, ensures the filament remains intact even if the steel wire breaks, maintaining the connection between brush head segments and preventing detachment from the handle.
The design effectively prevents complete detachment of the brush head, reducing the risk of metal wire injuries and ingestion by keeping the brush head securely attached to the handle.
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Abstract
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Taiwanese Patent Application TW M664337, filed on Aug. 16, 2024, and incorporated herein by reference.STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Not Applicable.FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The present invention relates to the field of oral hygiene, and more particularly to a safety interdental brush. Specifically, even if the stainless steel wire core within the brush head breaks due to fatigue, the non-metallic filament does not break. Since the stainless steel wire and the non-metallic filament are helically wound together, the filament continues to hold the two broken segments of the wire in connection, preventing the brush head from detaching entirely from the handle and thereby protecting users from injury caused by dislodged metal wires during use.BACKGROUND
[0004] Interdental brushes, also known as interproximal or end-tuft brushes, are designed to clean the spaces between teeth where regular toothbrushes cannot reach. These brushes come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and configurations. Smaller brushes are typically mounted on a handle for better control and usability. In conventional designs, the core wire of the brush head is typically made of stainless steel. Though industry standards expect that the wire will not break during normal use, in practice, as illustrated in FIG. 1, wire breakage and detachment frequently occur. When the wire breaks or falls off, a portion may remain in the user's mouth, and in some cases, may be accidentally swallowed, posing a health hazard.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONProblem to Be Solved
[0005] To address the safety risk associated with conventional interdental brushes, the inventor conducted intensive research and proposes a novel structural solution.Object of the Invention
[0006] The primary object of the invention is to provide a safety interdental brush that can prevent detachment of the brush head even in the event of stainless steel wire breakage.Means for Solving the Problem
[0007] ln one embodiment, the safety interdental brush comprises a handle and a brush head fixed to one end of the handle. The brush head includes a wire core and multiple bristles evenly distributed on the outer surface of the wire core. The wire core is composed of at least one stainless steel wire and at least one non-metallic filament, which are helically wound together.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the stainless steel wire comprises two wires to enhance strength. The non-metallic filament may be made of nylon, polyester fiber, polyethylene, bamboo charcoal fiber, Teflon®, or any similar material. The handle may further include a grip portion and a detachable connection portion, wherein one end of the brush head is inserted and fixed within the connection portion.Advantages of the Invention
[0009] According to the invention, even if the stainless steel wire breaks due to fatigue during use, the helically wound non-metallic filament does not break. The filament continues to hold the two broken segments of the stainless steel wire together, preventing complete detachment of the brush head from the handle. As a result, the risk of the wire falling off and causing injury or ingestion by the user is significantly reduced.DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing breakage of the wire in a conventional interdental brush.
[0011] FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the safety interdental brush according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the wire structure in the brush head of the present invention.
[0013] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional schematic of the wire core of the present invention.
[0014] FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the condition when the stainless steel wire has fractured in the safety interdental brush.DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0015] Referring to FIGS. 1-4, the safety interdental brush comprises a handle 1 and a brush head 2. The handle 1 includes a grip portion 11 and a connection portion 12, which is detachably connected to one end of the grip portion. The brush head 2, used to clean interdental spaces, is fixedly inserted into the connection portion 12, making it easy for users to replace the brush head and connection portion as needed.
[0016] The brush head 2 includes a wire core 21 and a plurality of bristles 22 mounted on the wire core. These bristles are evenly arranged along the axial and circumferential direction of the wire core 21. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the wire core 21 comprises at least one stainless steel wire 211 and at least one non-metallic filament 212, helically wound together.
[0017] In this embodiment, the stainless steel wires 211 are two in number to ensure sufficient strength. This prevents the wire core from being too soft or prone to bending excessively inside the user's interdental space, thus avoiding breakage during insertion. The non-metallic filament 212 may be made from nylon, polyester fiber, polyethylene fiber, bamboo charcoal fiber, Teflon® PTFE, or similar materials. These filaments resemble the type used in dental floss and are resistant to fatigue-induced breakage.
[0018] Referring again to FIGS. 2 and 4, in actual use, the user inserts the brush head into the interdental space. If the stainless steel wire 211 breaks due to fatigue, the helically wound filament 212 remains intact and continues to interconnect the two broken segments, preventing the brush head from separating from the handle. This structure ensures user safety by preventing the dislodgement of broken metal wire parts during use (FIG. 5).REFERENCE NUMERALS1: Handle
[0020] 11: Grip portion
[0021] 12: Connection portion
[0022] 2: Brush head
[0023] 21: Wire core
[0024] 211: Stainless steel wire
[0025] 212: Non-metallic filament
[0026] 22: Bristles
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Embodiment Construction
[0015]Referring to FIGS. 1-4, the safety interdental brush comprises a handle 1 and a brush head 2. The handle 1 includes a grip portion 11 and a connection portion 12, which is detachably connected to one end of the grip portion. The brush head 2, used to clean interdental spaces, is fixedly inserted into the connection portion 12, making it easy for users to replace the brush head and connection portion as needed.
[0016]The brush head 2 includes a wire core 21 and a plurality of bristles 22 mounted on the wire core. These bristles are evenly arranged along the axial and circumferential direction of the wire core 21. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the wire core 21 comprises at least one stainless steel wire 211 and at least one non-metallic filament 212, helically wound together.
[0017]In this embodiment, the stainless steel wires 211 are two in number to ensure sufficient strength. This prevents the wire core from being too soft or prone to bending excessively inside the user's interden...
Claims
1. A safety interdental brush comprising: a handle; and a brush head fixed to one end of the handle, the brush head including a wire core and a plurality of bristles evenly distributed along an outer surface of the wire core, wherein the wire core comprises at least one stainless steel wire and at least one non-metallic filament helically wound together.
2. The safety interdental brush of claim 1, wherein the stainless steel wire comprises two wires.
3. The safety interdental brush of claim 1, wherein the non-metallic filament is made of nylon. polyester fiber, polyethylene, bamboo charcoal fiber, Teflon®, or a material similar thereto.
4. The safety interdental brush of claim 2, wherein the non-metallic filament is made of nylon. polyester fiber, polyethylene, bamboo charcoal fiber, Teflon®, or a material similar thereto.
5. The safety interdental brush of claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a grip portion and a detachable connection portion at one end of the grip portion, and an end of the brush head is inserted and fixed in the connection portion.