Dyson's next device could be a smart TOOTHBRUSH that flosses your teeth with high-powered jets of water - electric toothbrush reviews

by:Yovog     2021-10-19
Dyson\'s next device could be a smart TOOTHBRUSH that flosses your teeth with high-powered jets of water  -  electric toothbrush reviews
Dyson hopes to create an advanced electric toothbrush to increase its ever-expanding high
Terminal electronic products are reported.
The brush will be equipped with a small and powerful water jet that will be installed inside the bristles to help clean up dirt and debris.
This is based on a patent application for "dental cleaning equipment" which has nozzles for "delivery of Burst liquid.
According to the Evening Standard, scrolling down to watch the video these liquids will "drain the substance" from the teeth of the brewer ".
The company, created by industrial designer Sir James Dyson, has developed a toothbrush so it can be used even without bristles. The high-
According to this patent, an electric sprinkler can act as a dental floss by firing a series of burrs between teeth.
A small spherical reservoir for storing water will be located between the handle of the unit and the brush.
This will store enough water for three long clean bursts or a series of short bursts.
The paper published by the Intellectual Property Office shows that the reservoir can be refilled directly from the tap.
However, the reservoir can not only store water, other liquids such as toothpaste or mouthwash, but also store and burn from the nozzle.
When the user moves the brush around the tooth, the light sensor, or maybe a small camera, senses when the brush is between the teeth and shoots into the small gap.
Dyson's new brush will turn at 6,000 rpm with six buttons
Control mode with "automatic" changeJet and manual aircraftjet'.
It may even include a warning system that warns users when the brush is pushed hard to the teeth.
Dyson's new Supersonic hair dryer is priced at £ 350 ($430), and this new brush may bring a similar look --
If and when it reaches the storefront, water the price tag.
A Dyson spokeswoman told Mark Brendan in the Evening Standard: So far, Dyson has applied for more than 450 different patents.
"We have never commented on technologies that we may or may not develop.
Last week, the 2016 James Dyson award celebrating the next generation of design engineers was awarded to Isis shifffer.
She has crafted a £ 4 ($5) foldable waterproof paper helmet that can be used while riding Boris's bike.
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