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CA2412674C
CA2412674C CA2412674A CA2412674A CA2412674C CA 2412674 C CA2412674 C CA 2412674C CA 2412674 A CA2412674 A CA 2412674A CA 2412674 A CA2412674 A CA 2412674A CA 2412674 C CA2412674 C CA 2412674C
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C17/00Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
    • A61C17/16Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices
    • A61C17/22Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like
    • A61C17/222Brush body details, e.g. the shape thereof or connection to handle
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C17/00Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
    • A61C17/16Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices
    • A61C17/22Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like
    • A61C17/32Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating
    • A61C17/34Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating driven by electric motor
    • A61C17/3409Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating driven by electric motor characterized by the movement of the brush body
    • A61C17/3436Rotation around the axis perpendicular to the plane defined by the bristle holder

Abstract

The present invention is directed towards an electric toothbrush having a replaceable tuft assembly. The electric toothbrush comprises a main body, an electric motor mounted in the main body, a support member coupled to the main body, a tuft assembly which is releasably attachable to the support member and a transmission that is operatively connected to the electric motor to provide rotational motion to the tuft assembly. The support member has a first connection member and the tuft assembly has a second connection member. The first and second connection members are adapted to allow rotational motion of the tuft assembly with respect to the main body. In another aspect, the toothbrush may further comprise an adaptor that is releasably attachable to the tuft assembly and converts the rotational motion from the transmission to reciprocal rotational motion for urging the tuft assembly to reciprocally rotate.

Description

Title: Electric Toothbrush FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an electric toothbrush having a rotatable tuft assembly. In another aspect, this invention relates to an electric toothbrush having a replaceable rotatable tuft assembly.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Electric toothbrushes are popular since these toothbrushes can provide a higher level of cleaning compared to that obtainable with manual toothbrushes. In general, electric toothbrushes comprise a base which functions as a handle, a shaft that extends from the base, and a tuft assembly (i.e. brush head), having bristles, located at the distal end of the shaft. The electric toothbrush further comprises an electric motor located in the base and a transmission located in the base and/or the shaft. During use, the electric motor provides rotational energy to the transmission, which in turn provides rotational motion to the tuft assembly to provide brushing action to clean the teeth of the electric toothbrush user.

The bristles on the tuft assembly can become worn due to usage over time and should be replaced. In this case, some electric toothbrushes provide a shaft that is removably attachable to the base of the electric toothbrush so that the tuft assembly can be replaced. However, the cost of replacing the tuft assembly is increased since both the shaft and the tuft assembly are replaced while usually only the tuft assembly needs to be replaced.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed towards an electric toothbrush that has a main body with an electric motor mounted therein. The toothbrush has a tuft assembly that is rotatably coupled to the main body, and a transmission that is operatively connected to the electric motor to provide rotational motion to the tuft assembly. The toothbrush also has an adaptor that is pivotally connected to the tuft assembly and also slidably connected to the transmission. The adaptor converts the rotational motion from the transmission to provide reciprocal rotational motion to the tuft assembly.
In another aspect, the invention is directed towards an electric toothbrush having a replaceable tuft assembly. The electric toothbrush comprises a main body, an electric motor mounted in the main body, a support member coupled to the main body, a tuft assembly which is releasably attachable to the support member and a transmission that is operatively connected to the electric motor to provide rotational motion to the tuft assembly. The support member has a first connection member and the tuft assembly has a second connection member. The first and second connection members are adapted to allow rotational motion of the tuft assembly with respect to the main body.

In another aspect, the present invention is directed to an electric toothbrush comprising a main body, an electric motor mounted in the main body, a support member coupled to the main body, a tuft assembly releasably attachable to the support member, a transmission operatively connected to the electric motor and adapted to provide rotational motion to the tuft assembly, and an adaptor. The adaptor can be releasably connectable to the tuft assembly and converts the rotational motion from the transmission to reciprocal rotational motion for urging the tuft assembly to reciprocally rotate. Furthermore, the support member has a first connection member and the tuft assembly has a second connection member. The first and second connection members are adapted to allow rotational motion of the tuft assembly with respect to the main body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings which show preferred embodiments of the present invention and in which:

Figure 1 is a perspective view of an electric toothbrush;

Figure 2 is a cross-sectional side view the electric toothbrush of Figure 1;

Figure 3a is an exploded cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 1 showing a tuft assembly and an adaptor;

Figure 3b is an exploded perspective bottom view of the tuft assembly and the adaptor of Figure 3a;
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Figure 3c is an exploded perspective view of the portion of the electric toothbrush shown in Figure 3a;

Figure 4a is an exploded cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 1 showing an alternative embodiment of the tuft assembly and the adaptor of Figure 3a;

Figure 4b is an exploded perspective bottom view of the tuft assembly and the adaptor of Figure 4a;

Figure 4c is an exploded perspective view of the portion of the electric toothbrush shown in Figure 4a;

Figure 5a is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush showing another alternate embodiment of the tuft assembly and adaptor;

Figure 5b is an exploded cross-sectional view of Figure 5a;

Figure 5c is an exploded cross-sectional, perspective view of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a;

Figure 5d is an exploded perspective view of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a;
Figure 6a is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 12 o'clock position;

Figure 6b is a cross-sectional end view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 12 o'clock position;

Figure 6c is a cross-sectional bottom view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 12 o'clock position;

Figure 6d is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 3 o'clock position;

Figure 6e is a cross-sectional end view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 3 o'clock position;

Figure 6f is a cross-sectional bottom view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 3 o'clock position;
Figure 6g is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 6 o'clock position;

Figure 6h is a cross-sectional end view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 6 o'clock position;

Figure 6i is a cross-sectional bottom view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 6 o'clock position;

Figure 6j is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 9 o'clock position;

Figure 6k is a cross-sectional end view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 9 o'clock position;

Figure 61 is a cross-sectional bottom view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 3a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 9 o'clock position;

Figure 7a is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 12 o'clock position;

Figure 7b is a cross-sectional end view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 12 o'clock position;

Figure 7c is a cross-sectional bottom view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 12 o'clock position;

Figure 7d is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 3 o'clock position;

Figure 7e is a cross-sectional end view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 3 o'clock position;

Figure 7f is a cross-sectional bottom view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 3 o'clock position;

Figure 7g is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 6 o'clock position;

Figure 7h is a cross-sectional end view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 6 o'clock position;
Figure 7i is a cross-sectional bottom view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 6 o'clock position;

Figure 7j is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 9 o'clock position;

Figure 7k is a cross-sectional end view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 9 o'clock position;

Figure 71 is a cross-sectional bottom view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 5a with the eccentric end of the transmission at the 9 o'clock position;

Figure 8a is a cross-sectional side view of an alternate embodiment of the electric toothbrush having an alternate transmission;

Figure 8b is an exploded front perspective view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 8a;

Figure 8c is an exploded rear perspective view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 8a;

Figure 9a is a cross-sectional side view of an alternate embodiment of the electric toothbrush having another alternate transmission;

Figure 9b is an exploded front perspective view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 9a; and, Figure 9c is an exploded rear perspective view of a portion of the electric toothbrush of Figure 9a.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to Figure 1, shown therein is an electric toothbrush 10 having a main body 12, a tuft assembly 14 and an actuation means 16. The main body 12 further comprises a shaft 18 and a support member 20. The tuft assembly 14 is removably connectable to the support member 20 as will be described further below. The tuft assembly 14 has a plurality of bristles 22 which are used to clean the teeth of the user of the electric toothbrush 10. As shown, the bristles 22 may be in a circular arrangement and extend along an axis that is generally orthogonal to the shaft 18.
Alternatively, the bristles 22 may have another suitable arrangement and extend along an axis that is at some other angle with respect to the shaft 18.

In use, the user of the electric toothbrush 10 activates the electric toothbrush 10 via the actuation means 16, which may be a button, a toggle switch, a slide switch or the like. When the electric toothbrush 10 is active, the tuft assembly 14 rotates in a reciprocating fashion about brush rotation axis 24 to provide a back-and-forth brushing action. The user of the electric toothbrush 10 then applies the bristles 22 to his or her teeth to clean the teeth as required.

Referring now to Figure 2, the electric toothbrush 10 further comprises an electric motor 30, a power source 32 and electrical leads 34 and 36 which together form an electrical circuit. When the actuation means 16 is actuated to activate the electric toothbrush 10, the electrical leads 34 and 36 come into contact to supply power to the electric motor 30 from the power source 32. The electric motor 30, which is mounted in the main body 12, may be any suitable compact electric motor. The power source may preferably be a battery, but may alternately be a connection to an external power source, such as, for example, an electric wire and plug for connection to a standard 120 Volt AC source.

The electric motor 30 has an output shaft 38 that rotates about motor axis 40 when the electric toothbrush 10 is active. The output shaft 38 is drivingly connected to a transmission 42 to provide rotational motion to the tuft assembly 14. In this embodiment, the transmission 42 comprises a drive shaft 44 having an eccentric end 46 and a connector 48 having first and second ends 50 and 52. The connector 48 has a slot in the first end 50 to couple with the output shaft 38 of the electric motor 30. The connector 48 also has a slot in the second end 52 to couple with the drive shaft 44. These slots may have any shape necessary to provide coupling with the aforementioned parts.

The main body 12 surrounds the electric motor 30, the power source 32 and the transmission 42 and can provide a base for mounting these parts. The main body 12 is made from a suitable, water impermeable plastic to prevent water from damaging the internal components of the electric toothbrush 10 and to prevent a user from potential harm during use. Alternatively, the main body 12 may be made from other suitable, 2,412,674 Replacement Sheet water impermeable materials, such as a suitable metal, or from a composite of materials such as metal and plastic.

Referring now to Figures 3a to 3c, the support member 20 has a first connection member 56 and the tuft assembly 14 has a second connection member 58. The first connection member 56 comprises an elongate body with a groove 60 on an outer surface thereof. The second connection member 58 comprises a cylindrical body having an inner channel 62 with a rib 64. The first and second connection members 56 and 58 are dimensioned to be releasably attachable by "snapping" the first and second connection members 56 and 58 apart from each other so that the tuft assembly 14 may be replaced when it is damaged or the bristles 22 are worn down to the point that they can no longer provide sufficient cleaning action. The first and second connection members 56 and 58 are also dimensioned so that the second connection member 58 may rotate about the first connection member 56. Accordingly, the inner channel 62, not including the portion having the rib 64, has a diameter which is generally slightly larger than the diameter of the elongate body of the first connection member 56, not including the portion having the groove 60, so that the inner channel 62 may receive the elongate body while also allowing for rotational movement of the second connection member 58 about the central vertical axis of the first connection member 56. To ensure that the second connection member 58 remains mounted about the first connection member when the electric toothbrush 10 is active, the inner channel 62 has the rib 64 that engages the groove 60 of the elongate body. The rib 64 and the groove 60 facilitate the snap-action alluded to earlier. Once again, to ensure rotation of the second connection member 58 about the axis of the first connection member 56, there is some space between the rib 64 and the groove 60. In addition, to ensure that the tuft assembly 14 is removably attachable to the support member 20, at least one of the first and second connection members 56 and 58 is made from a resilient material. In an alternative embodiment, the position of the first and second connection members 56 and 58 may be reversed, i.e., the first connection member 56 may be located on the tuft assembly 14 and the second connection member 58 may be located on the support member 20.

Still referring to Figures 3a to 3c, the tuft assembly 14 further comprises an adaptor 54 that is used to transform the rotational motion of the drive shaft 44 into reciprocating 2,412,674 Replacement Sheet rotational motion to facilitate the forward-and-backward brushing action of the electric toothbrush 10. In this embodiment, the adaptor 54 comprises a cylindrical body having a slot 66 and a first coupling member 68. The slot 66 is dimensioned to accommodate the eccentric end 46 of the drive shaft 44 and has a vertical extent that accommodates the vertical displacement of the tip of the eccentric end 46 as the drive shaft 44 rotates while the electric toothbrush 10 is in operation. The first coupling member 68 may be at least one groove shaped so that the adaptor 54 releasably engages the tuft assembly (although only one groove is shown in Figures 3a to 3c).

The tuft assembly 14 further comprises an inner recess 70 and a second coupling member 72 on the inner recess 70. The inner recess 70 is shaped to receive the adaptor 54. Accordingly, since the adaptor 54 has a cylindrical body in this embodiment, the inner recess 70 has a cylindrical, concave shape to mate with the adaptor 54 when the adaptor 54 is placed within the inner recess 70. In addition, the second coupling member 72 may be at least one rib (although only one rib is shown in Figures 3a to 3c) which is shaped to releasably engage the at least one groove on the adaptor 54 when the adaptor 54 is placed within the inner recess 70 of the tuft assembly 14. In addition, the adaptor 54, the inner recess 70 and the first and second coupling members 68 and 72 are shaped so that the adaptor 54 may preferably freely move with respect to the inner recess 70 or the tuft assembly 14. However, the adaptor 54 is always retained within the recess 70 when the toothbrush 10 is in operation. Accordingly, the at least one groove (i.e. the first coupling member 68) may not totally encircle the adaptor 54 but may extend along only a portion of the circumference of the adaptor 54 while still engaging the at least one rib (i.e. the second coupling member 72) which may correspondingly extend along only a portion of the circumference of the inner recess 70. However, the dimension of the first and second coupling members 68 and 72 must cooperate with the motion of the eccentric end 46 of the transmission 42 as discussed below.

In alternative embodiments, the shape of the adaptor 54 and the inner recess may be varied. For instance, referring to Figures 4a to 4c, the first coupling member 68' may be a groove located at the bottom of the adaptor 54 and the second coupling member 72' may be a rib located at the bottom of the inner recess 70 (i.e. see Figures 4a to 4c). In a further alternative embodiment, the first coupling member 68 may be at least one rib and the second coupling member 72 may be at least one groove located in a complementary fashion to the first coupling member 68.

In the embodiments of Figures 3a to 3c and 4a to 4c, either the tuft assembly 14 or the adaptor 54 may be replaced. This is beneficial since the adaptor 54 may become worn out after a period of time while the tuft assembly 14 may still be useable. The converse may also be true. Alternatively, both the tuft assembly 14 and the adaptor 54 may be replaced at the same time. For example, it may be convenient to provide the tuft assembly 14 and the adaptor 54 as a single unit.

Referring now to Figures 5a to 5d, an alternate embodiment of the tuft assembly 14 and the adaptor 54 is shown, indicated as 14' and 54' respectively. The tuft assembly 14' now comprises an inner recess 86 and an aperture 88 and no longer comprises the inner recess 70 having the second coupling member 72. The diameter of the aperture 88 is slightly larger than the diameter of the inner recess 86. Furthermore, the adaptor 54' now comprises a head 82, a neck 83 and a slot 84. The head 82 and neck 83 of the adaptor 54' are dimensioned to movingly engage the aperture 88 and the inner recess 86 respectively to ensure that, when the electric toothbrush 10 is active, the adaptor 54' moves relative to the tuft assembly 14' while still urging the tuft assembly 14' to move in a reciprocating fashion around the brush rotation axis 24.

The adaptor 54' and the tuft assembly 14' may now be replaced as one piece (whereas in the previous embodiment one or both of the tuft assembly 14 and the adaptor 54 may be replaced). Alternatively, at least one of the head 82 of the adaptor 54', and the inner recess 86 may be made of resilient material to allow the adaptor 54' to be attached or detached from the tuft assembly 14' while still allowing the adaptor 54' to be kept in place while the toothbrush 10 is in operation. The adaptor 54' may alternatively have a different outer shape or the slot 84 may not pass throughout the entirety of the adaptor 54'.

In Figures 5a to 5d, there is also a different embodiment of the first and second connection members 56 and 58, now indicated as 90 and 98. The first connection member 90 now has a groove 92, a bore 94 and guide grooves 96. The second connection member 98 now comprises a post 100 and prongs 102 and 104 having ribs 106 and 108 respectively. The first and second connection members 90 and 98 still allow the tuft assembly 14' to be releasably attachable to the support member 20. In particular, the post 100 is dimensioned to be slidably releasably received by the bore 94.
In addition, the prongs 102 and 104 are spaced apart from the post 100 so that the ribs 106 and 108 on the prongs 102 and 104 engage the groove 92. The dimensions of the first and second connection members 90 and 98 are also such that these members form a snap-fit connection while still allowing the second connection member 98 to rotate about the first connection member 90. Accordingly, the diameter of the post 100 and the spacing between the ribs 106 and 108 and the groove 92 is sufficient to allow the tuft assembly 14' to reciprocally rotate about the first connection member 90.

The guide grooves 96 provide channels through which the ribs 106 and 108 slide when the user of the electric toothbrush 10 is attaching or detaching the tuft assembly 14' and the support member 20. Accordingly, the prongs 102 and 104 must be lined up with the guide grooves 96 when the second connection member 98 is being attached to or detached from the first connection member 90. Also visible from Figure 5c is an opening 110 through which the eccentric end 46 of the drive shaft 44 protrudes to operatively engage the slot 84 of the adaptor 54'.

In alternative embodiments, the second connection member 98 may only have one prong or more than two prongs. In either case, the number of guide grooves 96 can be adjusted to be twice the number of prongs. Alternatively, there may be a fixed number of guide grooves 96 (such as four guide grooves) so that a variety of tuft assemblies having a different number of prongs may be accommodated. In a further alternative, the first connection member 90 may be located on the tuft assembly 14' and the second connection member 98 may be located on the support member 20.

In use, the drive shaft 44 and the eccentric end 46 provide rotational motion about an axis that is parallel to the motor axis 40. Since the eccentric end 46 is displaced from the motor axis 40, the tip of the eccentric end 46 traces out a circle during one rotation of the drive shaft 44. The radius of this circle is equivalent to the radial displacement of the tip of the eccentric end 46 from the axis of the drive shaft 44. As the tip of the eccentric end 46 traces out this circle in a clockwise fashion, the tip of the eccentric end 46 drives the adaptor 54 (54'), and thus the tuft assembly 14 (14'), in a reciprocating rotating fashion, perpendicular to the slot 66 (84), about the brush rotation axis 24, as will now be described.

Referring now to Figures 6a to 71, Figures 6a to 61 (which represent the embodiment shown in Figures 3a to 3c although the embodiment shown in Figures 4a to 4c could also be used) and Figures 7a to 71 (which represent the embodiment shown in Figures 5a to 5c) show different views of the position of the tuft assembly 14 (14') and the adaptor 54 (54') during the operation of the electric toothbrush 10. For orientation purposes, looking along the shaft 18 in a direction away from the tuft assembly 14 (14') (i.e. in the direction shown by any of the arrows b-b, e-e, h-h, and k-k), and considering the start position to be the position of the adaptor 54 (54') when the tip of the eccentric end 46 is at the 12 o'clock position (i.e. Figures 6a to 6c and 7a to 7c), as the tip of the eccentric end 46 rotates to the 3 o'clock position, the slot 66 (84) in the adaptor 54 (54') travels to the right to its outermost right position (i.e. Figures 6d to 6f and 7d to 7f). The tip of the eccentric end 46 then rotates to the 6 o'clock position and the slot 66 (84) in the adaptor 54 (54') travels to the left back to the start position (i.e.
Figures 6g to 6i and 7g to 7i). As the tip of the eccentric end 46 then rotates to the 9 o'clock position, the slot 66 (84) in the adaptor 54 (54') travels to the left to its outermost left position (i.e. Figures 6j to 61 and 7j to 71) and as the tip of the eccentric end 46 then rotates to the 12 o'clock position, the slot 66 (84) in the adaptor 54 (54') travels to the right back to the starting position (i.e. Figures 6a to 6c and 7a to 7c). Thus during one rotation of the drive shaft 44, the tuft assembly 14 (14') performs one cycle of forward and backward cleaning action. Alternatively, the eccentric end 46 may trace out this circle in a counter-clockwise fashion.

Figures 6c, 6f, 6i, 61 and Figures 7c, 7f, 7i and 71 show that the eccentric end 46 remains fully engaged in (i.e. in full alignment with) the adaptor 54 (54') since the adaptor 54 (54') is able to pivot relative to the tuft assembly 14 (14').
Furthermore, if the transmission 42 were to drive the adaptor 54 (54') in a reciprocating rotational fashion, then the adaptor 54 (54') would simply transfer this reciprocating rotational motion to the tuft assembly 14 (14'). Accordingly, due to the physical arrangement between the adaptor 54 (54') and the tuft assembly 14 (14'), the adaptor 54 (54') can accommodate both a continuously rotating and a reciprocally rotating transmission (i.e.
the transmission 42 may provide rotational motion that is continuous or reciprocating).

Referring now to Figures 8a to 8c, shown therein is an alternative embodiment of an electric toothbrush 120 having an alternate transmission 42'. The rest of the components of the electric toothbrush 120 are similar to those of the electric toothbrush and will not be described. The transmission 42' comprises a speed transformer to modify the rotational speed of the tuft assembly 14 with respect to the rotational speed of the output shaft 38. The transmission 42' comprises the drive shaft 44 having the eccentric end 46, the speed transformer comprising a pinion gear 121, a inner gear 122, 10 and a shaft 124. The pinion gear 121 is mounted on the output shaft 38 of the electric motor 30 so that the drive rotation axis 125 is offset from the motor axis 40.
The inner gear 122 is mounted on the shaft 124 which is rotatably mounted on a plate 126. The plate 126 is secured to the electric motor 30 via fastening means 128 and 130 which may be screws or the like. The pinion gear 121 meshes with the inner gear 122 to cause the inner gear 122 to rotate when the output shaft 38 rotates. The inner gear 122 has a face from which the drive shaft 44 extends to receive the rotational motion of the inner gear 122 and transfer the rotational motion to the tuft assembly 14. The relative radii of the pinion gear 121 and the inner gear 122 may be selected to achieve a desired rotational speed for the tuft assembly 14 based on the rotational speed of the output shaft 38 as is well known to those skilled in the art. Either of the embodiments of the tuft assembly 14, 14', the adaptor 54, 54', and the first and second connection members 56, 90 and 58, 98 may be used with the transmission 42' (although the tuft assembly 14, the adaptor 54 and the first and second connection members 56 and 58 from Figures 3a to 3c are shown in Figure 8a).

Referring now to Figures 9a to 9c, shown therein is an alternative embodiment of an electric toothbrush 140 having an alternate transmission 42". The rest of the components of the electric toothbrush 140 are similar to those of the electric toothbrush 10 and will not be described. The transmission 42" comprises an alternative speed transformer to modify the rotational speed of the tuft assembly 14' with respect to the rotational speed of the output shaft 38. The transmission 42" comprises the drive shaft 44 having the eccentric end 46 and the speed transformer comprising central gear 141, satellite gears 142, 144 and 146 and inner gear 122. The central gear 141 is mounted on the output shaft 38 of the electric motor 30. The satellite gears 142, 144 and 146 are mounted on shafts that are uniformly distributed about the central gear 141.
These shafts are rotatably mounted on plate 148. The inner gear 122 is mounted so that each one of the satellite gears 142, 144 and 146 meshes with the inner gear 122 to cause the inner gear 122 to rotate when the output shaft 38 rotates. The inner gear 122 has a face from which the drive shaft 44 extends to receive the rotational motion of the inner gear 122 and transfer the rotational motion to the tuft assembly 14'. The relative radii of the central gear 141, the satellite gears 142, 144 and 146, and the inner gear 122 may be selected to achieve a desired rotational speed for the tuft assembly 14' based on the rotational speed of the output shaft 38 as is well known to those skilled in the art. Either of the embodiments of the tuft assembly 14, 14', the adaptor 54, 54', and the first and second connection members 56, 90 and 58, 98 may be used with the transmission 42"
(although the tuft assembly 14', the adaptor 54' and the first and second connection members 90 and 98 from Figures 5a to 5d are shown in Figure 9a).

It should be understood that various modifications can be made to the preferred embodiments described and illustrated herein, without departing from the present invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims.

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1 An electric toothbrush, comprising:
a) a main body (12);
b) an electric motor (30) mounted in said main body (12);
c) a support member (20) coupled to said main body, said support member (20) having a first connection member (56);
d) a tuft assembly (14) releasably attachable to said support member (20), said tuft assembly having a second connection member (58), e) a transmission (42) operatively connected to said electric motor (30), said transmission (42) adapted to provide rotational motion to said tuft assembly (14);

f) an adaptor (54, 54') coupled to the tuft assembly (14) for converting the rotational motion from the transmission (42) to provide reciprocal rotational motion to said tuft assembly (14);

g) said second connection member (58) being rotatably coupled to said first connection member (56);

characterized by h) said transmission (42) having a drive shaft (44) with an eccentric end (46), i) said adaptor (54, 54') being pivotally connected to said tuft assembly (14);
and j) said adaptor(54, 54') having a slot (66, 84) extending vertically with respect to the drive shaft (44) and dimensioned to slidably accommodate said eccentric end (46).
2. The electric toothbrush of claim 1, wherein one of said connection members (56, 90) has an elongate body with a groove (60, 92) on an outer surface thereof and the other of said connection members (58, 98) has at least one protrusion (64, 106, 108) adapted to releasably engage said groove.
3. The electric toothbrush of claim 2, wherein said at least one protrusion comprises a cylindrical body having an inner channel (62) with a rib (64) on an inner surface thereof, said inner channel and said rib dimensioned to releasably engage said elongate body and allow for rotational movement of said tuft assembly (14).
4. The electric toothbrush of claim 2, wherein said elongate body has a bore, and said at least one protrusion comprises a post (100) and at least one prong (102, 104) having one rib (106, 108), said post dimensioned to slidably engage said bore and said at least one prong being spaced apart from said post to releasably engage said groove (92) on said outer surface of said elongate body and allow for rotational movement of said tuft assembly (14).
5. The electric toothbrush of claim 4, wherein said elongate body has at least one guide groove (96) on said outer surface for guiding said at least one prong (102, 104) when said connection members (90, 98) are attached and detached.
6. The electric toothbrush of claim 5, wherein said elongate body has twice as many guide grooves (96) as prongs (102, 104).
7. The electric toothbrush of claim 1, wherein said adaptor (54, 54') comprises a first coupling member (68, 68', 82) on an outer surface of said adaptor(54, 54'), and said tuft assembly (14) further comprises an inner recess (70, 86) having a second coupling member (72, 72', 88) dimensioned to releasably engage said first coupling member(68, 68', 82), wherein said inner recess(70, 86) is dimensioned to releasably receive said outer surface of adaptor (54, 54').
8. The electric toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the adaptor (54, 54') has a cylindrical body (83), and the tuft assembly (14, 14') further comprises an inner recess (70, 86) dimensioned to rotatably receive the cylindrical body (83) of the adaptor (54, 54').
9. The electric toothbrush of claim 8, wherein the adaptor (54, 54') further comprises a first coupling member (68, 68', 82) positioned on the cylindrical body(83), the tuft assembly (14, 14') further comprises a second coupling member (72, 72', 88) positioned on the inner recess (70, 86), and said first and second coupling members are dimensioned to permit the inner recess (70, 86) of the tuft assembly (14, 14') to rotatably and releasably retain the adaptor (54, 54').
10. The electric toothbrush of claim 7, 8 or 9, wherein one of the coupling members is at least one groove (68, 68', 72, 88) and the other of the coupling members is at least one rib (72, 72', 68, 82).
11. The electrical toothbrush of claim 1, wherein said adaptor (54, 54') is releasably connected to the tuft assembly (14).
12. The electric toothbrush of claim 8, wherein said cylindrical body (54, 83) is offset from the rotation axis (24) of the tuft assembly (14).
13. The electric toothbrush of anyone of claim 1, wherein the transmission (42) comprises a drive shaft (44) having said eccentric end (46), said eccentric end extending parallel to said drive shaft (44).
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