KR-20260063297-A - Removable toothbrush holder with clamp structure
Abstract
The present invention relates to a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure, and more specifically, comprises a fixing part of the clamp structure that can be fixed to the edge of a conventional shelf, and a 'U'-shaped toothbrush holder hook, one end of which is connected to one end of the fixing part to hang and fix a toothbrush, thereby allowing for more hygienic storage of the toothbrush and easy attachment and detachment. This invention relates to a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure formed to facilitate convenient use. A detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure according to the present invention comprises an upper part and a lower part. Divided into an L-shape and secured with fixing screws to accommodate shelves of various thicknesses It is characterized by including a fixing part and a toothbrush holder hook, and the above structure is formed of a member that prevents mold growth and possesses a predetermined rigidity.
Inventors
- 전지민
Assignees
- 전지민
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241030
Claims (3)
- A detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure applied, characterized in that, in a toothbrush holder for storing toothbrushes, it includes an upper fixing part (11) that can be fixed by hanging it on the edge of a shelf; a guide part (20) connected to the upper fixing part; and a toothbrush holder hook (21) that allows a toothbrush to be inserted and used in the guide part, wherein a lower fixing part (12) is included inside the guide part so as to be used in accordance with shelves of various thicknesses, and a fixing screw (22) is made on the rear of the guide part to form a clamp structure that allows the lower fixing part to be opened as desired and then fixed and supported, thereby making it easy to change the position of the toothbrush holder.
- A detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure applied, wherein, in claim 1, the upper fixing part (11) and the lower fixing part (12) have a cubic shape with the upper part bent into an L shape.
- A detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure applied, characterized in that, in claim 1, the upper fixing part (11), the lower fixing part (12), the guide part (20), and the toothbrush holder ring (21) are formed of a member having a predetermined rigidity and preventing mold growth.
Description
Removable toothbrush holder with clamp structure The present invention relates to a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure, and more specifically, to a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure configured to be fixed by hooking onto the edge of a conventional bathroom shelf, and comprising a fixing part having an L-shaped clamp structure formed using a fixing screw, and a toothbrush holder hook connected to the fixing part and capable of fixing a toothbrush inside, thereby allowing the toothbrush holder to be fixed to a thin structure such as a shelf to store and use a toothbrush hygienically, and to be easy to attach and detach, making it convenient to use without being constrained by space. A standard toothbrush is a hygiene tool used to prevent cavities and maintain oral hygiene by removing plaque from teeth and gums and clearing food particles trapped between teeth after eating. Furthermore, as a toothbrush is a tool directly linked to dental health, the user's dental health depends on how hygienically it is stored. A common storage method involves storing multiple toothbrushes at once in a cup or container with the bristles facing upward after use. However, the above method has the problem of being unhygienic because the bristles of another person's toothbrush come into contact with the bristles of my toothbrush. Therefore, toothbrush holders are currently being developed and used in various forms, designed so that multiple storage spaces are formed in a single main body, and the main body is attached to a wall or mirror to store individual toothbrushes in each storage space. As a prior art designed to store toothbrushes in the manner described above, Registered Utility Model Publication No. 20-0418583 (Registration Date: June 5, 2006) "Suction-type toothbrush holder" has been proposed. The prior art is configured such that three or more hanging parts protruding forward are formed, concave fitting grooves are formed between the hanging parts, a groove is formed at the rear, and a suction plate can be inserted into the groove, thereby allowing the suction plate to be attached to a wall or mirror. Another prior art, Registered Utility Model Publication No. 10-1648375 (Registration Date: 2016.08.09), proposed a "detachable toothbrush holder" designed not to be fixed to a wall or mirror. The aforementioned prior art is composed of a detachable hook formed by being bent so as to be hooked and fixed to the opening of a cup, and a plate connected to the detachable hook and into which a toothbrush can be inserted and fixed. The toothbrush is formed with an elastic fixing membrane made of rubber material to be inserted and fixed to the inner part of the plate. Furthermore, the aforementioned conventional technologies, such as storage containers in which the "suction-type toothbrush holder" and the "toothbrush holder" are installed by adsorbing them to existing mirrors or walls using suction parts, had problems such as the suction part not being conveniently removed after long-term use or marks remaining on the mirror or wall where they were attached. Additionally, the "suction-type toothbrush holder" among the aforementioned conventional technologies has the disadvantage of being uneconomical and taking up a lot of space when storing a small number of toothbrushes, such as one or two, and has the disadvantage of requiring more cost and time to manufacture compared to toothbrush holders that store toothbrushes individually. Moreover, the aforementioned conventional technologies are made of materials such as plastic, silicone, or rubber, which may lead to problems such as mold growth or corrosion upon long-term use, potentially causing hygiene issues. Therefore, there was a need to develop a convenient toothbrush holder that could resolve the aforementioned problems by allowing toothbrushes to be stored hygienically by storing them individually, is easy to manufacture, reduces production costs and time due to its small size, and eliminates corrosion caused by use in humid environments or the inconvenience of removal after long-term use. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a detachable toothbrush holder having a clamp structure according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a side view of a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure applied according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a rear view of a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure applied according to an embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure according to the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to an embodiment illustrated in the drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a side view of a detachable toothbrush holder with a clamp structure according to an embodiment of the p