Multi-motion toothbrush

A - Human Necessities – 61 – C

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A61C 17/34 (2006.01)

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CA 2465902

An electrically powered toothbrush. The electric toothbrush comprises a body having a first end and a head opposite from the first end of the body. There is a neck extending from the first end to the head. The body of the toothbrush defines a hollow region of the body within which an electrical motor and a power source are disposed. The motor of the toothbrush has a rotating or oscillating drive shaft. The drive shaft has a distal end offset from a longitudinal axis of the shaft. First and second bristle carriers are associated with the toothbrush. There is a base pivotally secured to the head and positionable with respect to the head by a laterally extending pivot member. The base defines a receiving channel adapted to receive the distal end of the drive shaft. Upon rotation or oscillation of the drive shaft the distal end of the shaft moves within the receiving channel of the base and causes the base and the first bristle carrier to pivot about the pivot member.

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