Michael Kossak - Chevy Chase MD Richard Daley - Scituate RI Ted Lubin - Boston MA Douglas Schultheis - Cumberland RI Paul Kotowski - Foster RI Bernard A. Fitzmorris - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61C 1500
US Classification:
132323
Abstract:
A dental flossing device is characterized by a flossing circuit comprising a floss supply spool and a take-up spool mounted to a housing containing a gear train assembly adapted to rotate the take-up spool in a winding direction. The floss feeds from the supply spool along a pair of prongs forming a forked extension of the handle and is stretched across the forked prongs and appropriately tensioned to be inserted into a user's mouth for flossing. To maintain hygiene, the take-up spool is mounted outside the housing. In a manually operated embodiment, a manually depressible trigger projecting from the housing is operable to rotate the take-up spool with reverse rotation thereof being prevented with a ratchet mechanism. Release of the manually depressible trigger reversely rotates the supply spool through a short arcuate interval to remove slack and then locks the supply spool against unwinding rotation through gear teeth. In a preferred manually operated embodiment, first and second ratchet mechanisms are utilized to prevent reverse rotation of the supply and take-up spools while sufficiently tensioning the floss circuit.
Michael Kossak - Washington DC Richard Daley - Scituate RI Ted Lubin - Boston MA Douglas Schultheis - Cumberland RI Paul Kotowski - Foster RI Bernard A. Fitzmorris - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61C 1500
US Classification:
132322
Abstract:
A dental flossing device is characterized by a flossing circuit comprising a floss supply spool and a take-up spool mounted to a housing containing a gear train assembly adapted to rotate the take-up spool in a winding direction. The floss feeds from the supply spool along a pair of prongs forming a forked extension of the handle and is stretched across the forked prongs and appropriately tensioned to be inserted into a user's mouth for flossing. To maintain hygiene, the take-up spool is mounted outside the housing. In a manually operated embodiment, a manually depressible trigger projecting from the housing is operable to rotate the take-up spool with reverse rotation thereof being prevented with a ratchet mechanism. Release of the manually depressible trigger reversely rotates the supply spool through a short arcuate interval to remove slack and then locks the supply spool against unwinding rotation through gear teeth. In a preferred manually operated embodiment, first and second ratchet mechanisms are utilized to prevent reverse rotation of the supply and take-up spools while sufficiently tensioning the floss circuit.
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Director of Acquisition Marketing
Upside Travel Jun 2016 - Apr 2017
Marketing Consultant
Xometry Aug 2014 - May 2016
Director of Marketing
Blackboard Aug 2013 - Aug 2014
Senior Manager, Marketing Data and Analytics
Blackboard Jun 2011 - Jul 2013
Senior Manager, Vertical Marketing
Education:
Georgetown University Mcdonough School of Business 2009 - 2011
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Cornell University 2000 - 2004
Deerfield Academy 1996 - 2000
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