Abstract:
An apparatus for spreading liquid materials comprises: a provision unit for providing the liquid material; a guiding unit, coupled to the provision unit, for providing a flow path of the liquid materials; and an absorption unit, covering one portion of the guiding unit, for absorbing the liquid materials supplied from the guiding unit and applying the liquid materials to a designated region of a body.

Description:
DESCRIPTION  
         [0001]    1. Technical Field  
           [0002]    The present invention relates to an apparatus for spreading a liquid material; and, more particularly, to an apparatus for spreading liquid-type medicine moderately while preventing it from running down.  
           [0003]    2. Background Art  
           [0004]    Generally, a disinfectant or a mucous liniment is used to treat inflammation between the toes, between the fingers, between the teeth and the gum, and inside the ear of a human being or a pet. To sterilize the wounded part, a moderate amount of sanitary cotton or a cotton-tip stick is dipped in the disinfectant or liniment and applied to the wounded part. But when the liquid material is overly absorbed while dipping the cotton in the disinfectant or liniment, it may drip onto the floor or run down from the wounded part due to the excessive amount of the liniment applied thereto, so there is uncomfortableness that people have to wipe out the run-down liniment or the liniment applied out of the wounded zone after the treatment. Also, in case of using a cotton-tip stick, there is a problem that the liniment may not be obtained enough and thus hinder proper disinfection or treatment because the cotton could be wound up too tightly on the tip, or because the amount of the cotton is provided too little.  
           [0005]    Pet animals including a pet dog have sticky excreta secreted in the ears, emitting bad smell and being a home for bacterium propagation. So, their ears need to be cleaned often. A human being may develop inflammation inside the ear. The conventional treatment for this includes dropping liniment in the ears and makes it spread widely on the internal surface of them by inserting a cotton-tip stick, or directly dipping a cotton-tip stick into the liniment and inserting and applying it in the ear. But there is a problem that the liniment cannot be applied at a moderate amount. Also the liquid into the ear may run outside when the liniment is inputted excessively. Moreover, there is a danger the external ear road or the eardrum may be damaged, for it&#39;s hard to estimate how deeply to insert the cotton-tip stick.  
           [0006]    Meanwhile, to clean the inside of the mouth, one brushes his teeth and tongue with a tooth brush and paste, or just simply keeps a liquid oral cleaner (gargling solution) in the mouth, gargling and putting it out.  
           [0007]    The former method brushing the teeth with a tooth brush and paste has inconvenience that one has to spend a predetermined time dedicated to it, and there is a limitation that he should brush his teeth at regular places such as home or workplace. In addition, depending on the way of brushing, there is another problem that the gum may be hurt when he has an improper brushing habit such as brushing teeth left to right only, not sweeping them up and down. The latter method using an oral cleaner, however, solves these problems by just keeping the gargling solution in the mouth, gargling and putting it out. It is very convenient to use. It can keep your mouth clean wherever you are. However, it also carries some shortcomings that it&#39;s hard to remove dregs stuck between the teeth, and that the teeth and the gum get less cleaned than in the method using a toothbrush. Moreover, just gargling the mouth, it gives less of freshness to the user and the amount of the solution used for one serving is rather much.  
         DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION  
         [0008]    It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a liniment spreading apparatus for spreading liquid material to a certain part of a body easily and conveniently by integrating a container holding a disinfectant or mucous liniment and a liquid absorption pad, the apparatus that can provide the liniment continuously but makes the liquid absorption pad contain only a moderate amount of the liniment so as not to run down.  
           [0009]    It is another object of the present invention to provide a liniment spreading apparatus can be mass-produced by combining the liquid container and the liniment inducing pipe reliably, and by molding them through the method of injection molding.  
           [0010]    It is further another object of the present invention to provide a liniment spreading apparatus that can treat or clean the inside of the ear safely without inflicting any damage on its external ear road or eardrum by making the apparatus inserted to a predetermined depth.  
           [0011]    It is still another object of the present invention to provide a liniment spreading apparatus that does not cause any harm to the environment by manufacturing the disposable liquid absorption pad with an environment-friendly material.  
           [0012]    In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a liniment spreading apparatus, comprising: a liniment provision means; a liniment inducing means linked to the liniment provision means, for providing a flow path of a liniment; and a liniment absorption means wrapping one end of the liniment inducing means for absorbing the liniment discharged therefrom and applying it to a certain part of a body. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS  
       [0013]    The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:  
         [0014]    [0014]FIG. 1 illustrates a disassembled perspective view of a liniment spreading apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0015]    [0015]FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the assembled liniment spreading apparatus in accordance with the present invention;  
         [0016]    [0016]FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of the liniment inducing pipe of the present invention;  
         [0017]    [0017]FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the joint block in accordance with another embodiment of the present;  
         [0018]    [0018]FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a liniment inducing pipe in accordance with another embodiment of the present;  
         [0019]    [0019]FIG. 6 illustrates a disassembled perspective view of the liniment spreading apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the present;  
         [0020]    [0020]FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view depicting the connection between the liniment inducing pipe and the liniment absorption pad of FIG. 6;  
         [0021]    [0021]FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the liniment inducing pipe of FIG. 6;  
         [0022]    [0022]FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the liniment absorption pad in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0023]    [0023]FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the liniment absorption pad of FIG. 9;  
         [0024]    [0024]FIG. 11 depicts a perspective view of the liniment absorption pad in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0025]    [0025]FIG. 12 represents a perspective view of a clean pad of the present invention;  
         [0026]    [0026]FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of the clean pad of FIG. 12;  
         [0027]    [0027]FIG. 14 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a liniment spreading apparatus in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0028]    [0028]FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of the assembled liniment spreading apparatus of FIG. 14;  
         [0029]    [0029]FIG. 16 is a disassembled perspective view depicting an oral cleaner in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0030]    [0030]FIG. 17 is a disassembled perspective view showing an order cleaner in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention; and  
         [0031]    [0031]FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the clean pad without the absorption pad in accordance with the invention. 
     
    
     BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION  
       [0032]    Other objects and aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, which is set forth hereinafter.  
         [0033]    [0033]FIG. 1 illustrates a disassembled perspective view of a liniment spreading apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is its cross-sectional view.  
         [0034]    As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the liniment spread apparatus comprises a container  1  for containing liquid material; a liniment inducing pipe  3  which is shaped like a pipeline  3 C penetrating along the length for providing a flow path of the liniment coming out of the opening of the container; a liniment absorption pad  4  linked to the liniment inducing pipe  3  for absorbing the liquid material from it and spreading the liniment on a certain part of a body; a joint block  2  for connecting the container and the liniment inducing pipe; and a cover  5  for closing the opening of the container when the liniment inducing pipe and the liniment absorbsion pad are removed, the liniment inducing pipe and the liniment absorbsion pad being made of a disposable material.  
         [0035]    The container  1  is provided with a first male screw part  1 B on the external circumferential surface of the opening  1 A, and it contains a disinfectant or mucous liniment.  
         [0036]    The joint block  2  includes a first female screw part  2 A on the internal circumferential surface of one end corresponding to the first male screw part  1 B of the container  1  to be connected; a second female screw part  2 C on the internal circumferential surface of the other end; an undercut  2 D on the external circumferential surface; a penetrating hole  2 B for discharging the liniment from the opening  1 A of the container  1 .  
         [0037]    The liniment inducing pipe  3  includes a second male screw part  3 A on the external circumferential surface of one end to be connected to the second female screw part  2 C of the joint block  2 ; a plurality of fixed bosses  3 B formed in a predetermined length on the other end; a hollow pipeline  3 C penetrating along the length, the liniment inducing pipe formed in the shape of a penetrating hollow pipeline  3 C for providing a flow path of the liniment.  
         [0038]    Here, the thickness between the external surface of the other end of the liniment inducing pipe  3  and the pipeline  3 C is incised predetermined long in the length direction, thus forming flat surface  6 , and a plurality of fixed bosses  3 B are formed on that flat surface  6 . In FIG. 1, the structure is formed with two flat surfaces facing to each other.  
         [0039]    In this embodiment, the fixed bosses  3 B formed on the flat surface  6  of the liniment inducing pipe  3  formed like thorns. However, other shapes of embossing are possible and they are for holding the liniment absorption pad  4  firmly when the pad is wrapped.  
         [0040]    Also, the joint block  2  and the liniment inducing pipe  3  are connected in a structure linked with screws. Besides, they can be connected in the insert-and-fix structure by forming an underline (now shown) on one end of one of them and an undercut (now shown) on the other.  
         [0041]    The liniment absorption pad  4  wraps around the fixed boss  3 B part of the liniment inducing pipe  3  firmly with an adhesive material, absorbs the liniment coming out through the pipeline  3 C of the liniment inducing pipe  3 , and spreads the liquid material on a certain part of a body.  
         [0042]    The cover  5  is molded with an underline  5 A on the internal circumferential surface to be linked to the undercut  2 D of the joint block  2 . It is used to seal the joint block  2  tightly to keep the liquid in the container  1  when the liniment inducing pipe  3  is removed from the joint block  2 .  
         [0043]    [0043]FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of the liniment inducing pipe of the present invention. In this drawing, one end of the liniment inducing pipe  3  is formed with a male screw  3 A or an undercut (or underline), the other end formed with a plurality of thorn bosses  3 B on a flat surface  6 . Two liniment inducing pipes are manufactured coupled to each other as a piece. That is, they can be mass-produced in the injection molding method by forming flat surfaces on predetermined spots of both ends of the pipes  3 ,  3 ′ of a predetermined length with a plurality of thorn bosses  3 B,  3 B′, forming male screws  3 A,  3 A′ (or undercuts) on predetermined spots of both ends with a line at center, and forming cut-off surface  10  on that central line.  
         [0044]    The liniment inducing pipe  3  is made of a disposable material such as general plastics, e.g., polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) in the injection molding method. Not being limited to these materials, of course, they can be manufactured with other environment-friendly materials. That is, they can be made of any one of the materials like gelatin, which is used as a material for the capsule of general medicines, for instance, an antibiotic medicine, or flour with high resolvability that contains the enzyme amylase for heightening the stability of emulsification, durum semolina, starch, condorax, or special-quality paper material coated with a water-repellent chemicals. They are manufactured by adding a catalyst, melamine, etc., to the above flour, providing starch solution into a single or double drum drying machine, drying it to the state of film and pulverizing as soon as boiling and swelling it at high temperature, usually 130-180° C.  
         [0045]    Accordingly, being made of one of the materials above, the liniment inducing pipe  3  will be decomposed after the use and cope with the environment problem appropriately.  
         [0046]    The liniment absorption pad  4  is fixed with an adhesive material when it is wrapped on the thorn bosses  3 B of the liniment inducing pipe  3 . It uses cotton to absorb and hold the liquid sufficiently. Usually, sanitary cotton that absorbs liniment fast is desirable.  
         [0047]    In this embodiment, to make the liniment absorption pad stuck to the external circumferential surface of the liniment inducing pipe at a certain adherence, a adhesive material is used on the liniment absorption pad  4  to control the surfaces of soft material and hard material. For instance, among the adhesive material that can be used are unharmful materials to a human body such as CMC (Carboxyl Methyl Cellulose), EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer), melamine, gelatin, polyethylene, hydro-propyl cellulose, ethylene acid bicopolymer, and dextrin. Mixing a catalyst or a hardening agent to the adhesive material in a predetermined ratio, the surface hardness of the liniment absorption pad can be controlled. Moreover, adding a germicidal agent and antibiotic material to the mixture, the liniment absorption pad can be connected with the liniment inducing pipe hygienically.  
         [0048]    [0048]FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the joint block in accordance with another embodiment of the present.  
         [0049]    As shown in the drawing, a predetermined length of a midway pipeline  8  is formed protruded towards the second female screw part  2 C from the penetrating hole  2 B of the joint block  2 . That is, the illustrated midway pipeline  8  has a long protrusion outside the second female screw part  2 C and a ejection hole  8 A is formed at the tip of it. Here, the midway pipeline  8  is formed to be inserted to the pipeline  3 C of the liniment inducing pipe  3 , thus making firm the binding of the second female screw part  2 C and the second male screw part  3 A as well as preventing leakage of the liniment through where the joint block  2  and the liniment inducing pipe  3  are connected while discharging it.  
         [0050]    [0050]FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a liniment inducing pipe in accordance with another embodiment of the present.  
         [0051]    As illustrated in FIG. 5, the liquid material can be absorbed faster throughout the liniment absorption pad  4  by forming a number of ejection holes  9  between the thorn bosses  3 B of the liniment inducing pipe  3 .  
         [0052]    [0052]FIG. 6 illustrates a disassembled perspective view of the liniment spreading apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the present, and FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view depicting the connection between the liniment inducing pipe and the liniment absorption pad of FIG. 6.  
         [0053]    Referring to FIG. 6, the container  21  is formed with a male screw part  21 A on the external circumferential surface of the opening and contains liquid inside.  
         [0054]    The joint block  22  which is linked to the opening of the container  21  for providing liniment outside is formed with at least one fixed protrusion  22 A along the length on the external circumferential surface, and a female screw pipe  22 B to be linked to the male screw part  21 A of the container  21  at the lower part.  
         [0055]    The liniment inducing pipe  23  includes guiding grooves  24 A formed along the length of the internal surface of the pipeline, the guiding grooves corresponding to, the fixed protrusion  22 A of the joint block  22 . On the external circumferential surface a plurality of fixed protrusions  23 A are molded creasingly.  
         [0056]    Here, the fixed protrusions  23 A on the external circumferential surface of the liniment inducing pipe  23  are molded angularly, and the present invention shows an embodiment with octagonal protrusions. The four guiding grooves  24 A formed on the internal surface of the liniment inducing pipe  23  at a regular distance are made to be linked to the regular protrusions  22 A of the joint block  22  in the method of insert-and-fix. Being produced in the injection molding method to have this structure, the liniment inducing pipe  23  can be manufactured in mass.  
         [0057]    This embodiment shows an exemplary structure, in which the liquid material can be sent out through the pipeline of the liniment inducing pipe  23  alone, but this invention is not limited to the structure, but a plurality of ejection holes (not shown) can be formed on the external circumferential surface of one end of the liniment inducing pipe  23  to discharge the liniment outside. In this case, the liniment can be absorbed in the liniment absorption pad  25  faster.  
         [0058]    The liniment absorption pad  25  wraps the external circumferential surface of one end of the liniment inducing pipe  23 , absorbs the liquid material ejected through the pipeline  24 , and spreads it on a certain part of a body.  
         [0059]    [0059]FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the liniment inducing pipe of FIG. 6.  
         [0060]    The liniment inducing pipe  23  is produced in injection molding method and can be manufactured in mass. Also, as illustrated in FIG. 8, molding a cut-off surface  26  on a predetermined part of the liniment inducing pipe  23  and liniment absorption pads  25 , the mass-productivity of the present invention has been increased. In addition, the material for the liniment inducing pipe  23 , adhesive material for attaching the liniment absorption pad  25  to it, catalyst or hardening agent added to control the surface hardness of the liniment absorption pad  25 , and the germicidal agent and the antibiotic material and the mixing ratio of them can be the same as those of the embodiment described previously. In other words, they can be embodied the same as those represented in FIG. 3.  
         [0061]    The structure of the liniment absorption pad  25  can be molded differently according to the usage. When spreading liniment widely on a part of a body, it is formed with uncompressed cotton wrapped thereto over and over as illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7.  
         [0062]    On the other hand, when using it to clean the mouth or the ear, the liniment absorption pad is made compressed at a predetermined hardness.  
         [0063]    As depicted in FIGS. 9 and 10, the liniment absorption pad  25  is compressed and hardened to have a predetermined width of the external circumference. It is desirable to make embossing on the hardened surface  25 A of the liniment absorption pad  25 . Then it can be used as an oral cleaner.  
         [0064]    As shown in FIG. 11, the liniment absorption pad  25  can be molded in multi-steps, each step with different diameter so as to fit to the average diameter of the ear of children or adults. This way, inflammation inside the ear of a pet or a human being can be treated, safely by protecting the eardrum or mid-ear from being hurt while cleaning it. The present embodiment represents a structure in which the liniment absorption pad is molded in three steps. With a number of ejection holes  23 B on an external surface of one end of the liniment inducing pipe  23 , the liquid material is sent out and absorbed to the liniment absorption pad  27  faster.  
         [0065]    [0065]FIG. 12 represents a perspective view of a clean pad in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 13 is the cross-sectional figure of it.  
         [0066]    The reference numerals  31 ,  32  and  33  denote a clean pad, liniment inducing pipe and liniment absorption pad, respectively.  
         [0067]    As illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13, the clean pad  31  for absorbing the liquid provided from outside and applying it on a certain part of a body is composed of a liniment inducing pipe  32  and a liniment absorption pad  33 .  
         [0068]    For the liniment inducing pipe  32 , used is a specially coated paper material that doesn&#39;t absorb water and perform the heat-sealing job smoothly. For instance, vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer water emulsion may be used. The coated paper material has pores at a regular interval. This is to promote the absorption of the liniment provided to the clean pad  31 , which consists of the liniment inducing pipe  32  and the liniment absorption pad  33 , towards the outside. The coated paper material with pores thereon is shaped into a cylinder with a predetermined external circumference, and then sanitary cotton is wrapped on the external surface. The wrapping cotton functions as a liniment absorption pad  33 .  
         [0069]    An adhesive material is used to attach the cotton to the paper material. The adhesive material is the same as what has been used to attach the liniment inducing pipe and the liniment absorption pad in FIG. 3. Likewise, a hardening agent or catalyst may be used to control the hardness of the liniment absorption pad and a germicidal agent or antibiotic material can be added in to produce a hygienic clean pad  31 .  
         [0070]    Heat-compressing one end of the cylindrical pipe made of the paper material and the cotton attached to each other, the both internal surfaces of the paper material get attached to each other as well as the external surface of the paper material to the cotton thereon, thus forming a flat surface  35  on the completed clean pad  31 . Especially, a predetermined part  36  of the flat surface  35  is compressed with heat by using supersonic wave. This makes firm the adhesiveness between the paper materials, protecting the liniment from leaking through the one end of  30  the clean pad  31 .  
         [0071]    Meanwhile, in the present embodiment, to enhance the brushing function when applying the liniment injected to the clean pad, the flat surface  35  of the clean pad  31  can be embossed (not shown).  
         [0072]    [0072]FIG. 14 is a perspective view illustrating a disassembled liniment spreading apparatus in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of the assembled liniment spreading apparatus of FIG. 14.  
         [0073]    To describe more in detail referring to FIGS. 14 and 15, the liniment spreading apparatus of yet another embodiment of the present invention comprises: a container  21  for containing the liquid material; a liniment inducing pipe  23  with a pipeline penetrating along the length for providing a flow path to the liniment; a liniment absorption pad  24 , which is linked to the liniment inducing pipe  23 , for absorbing the liniment and applying it on a certain part of a body; a joint block  22  for connecting the container and the liniment inducing pipe; and a cover  25  for closing the opening of the container when the liniment inducing pipe and the liniment absorption pad are removed. The liniment inducing pipe and the liniment absorption pad can be made of a disposable material.  
         [0074]    The container for holding in the liquid material is molded with a male screw part  21 B on the external circumferential surface at the opening  21 A and contains a disinfectant or mucous liniment. In this case, the container is molded in a form to pick out a hole easily so as to perform a job like cleaning the ear.  
         [0075]    The joint block  22  is provided with: a female screw part  22 A on the internal circumferential surface of one end corresponding to the male screw part  21 B of the container  21  to be linked; a penetrating hole  22 B formed inside at the center for discharging the liniment from the opening  21 A of the container  21 ; and a metallic pipe  22 C that shapes like an injection needle of a predetermined size for ejecting the liniment at one end. The metallic pipe  22 C is inserted to the pipeline  23 A of the liniment inducing pipe  23  for the liquid to be injected easily. Here the diameter of the pipeline  23 A is determined by that of the metallic pipe which will be inserted thereto firmly. The metallic pipe  22 C is made of stainless steel.  
         [0076]    The liniment inducing pipe  23  shapes like a pipeline  23 A penetrating along the length to provide a flow path to the liniment and it is connected to the metallic pipe  23  of the joint block  22 . The liniment inducing pipe  23  may be formed in a structure having at least one groove  23 B or embossing along the external circumferential surface at one end. This is to make firm the wrapped liniment absorption pad  24 .  
         [0077]    The liniment absorption pad  24  wraps the embossed part  23 B of the liniment inducing pipe  23 , sticks to it with an adhesive material, absorbs the liniment discharged through the pipeline  23 A of the liniment inducing pipe  23  and applies it to a certain part of a body. In the present invention, particularly, the liniment absorption pad  25  is molded in multi-steps, each step with different diameter so as to fit to the average diameter of the ear of children or adults. This way, inflammation inside the ear of a pet or a human being can be treated, safely by protecting the eardrum or mid-ear from being hurt while cleaning it.  
         [0078]    The description on the cover  25  will. be omitted as it can be embodied the same as the cover  5  represented in FIG. 1.  
         [0079]    [0079]FIG. 16 is a disassembled perspective view depicting an order cleaner in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0080]    [0080]FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the clean pad without the absorption pad in accordance with the invention.  
         [0081]    To refer to FIGS. 16 and 18 and describe, the container  51  consists of an opening  511 A; a neck part  511  molded with a third male screw part  511 B on the external circumferential surface of the upper part; a containing part  512 , which is extended from the neck part  511 , formed bulgy to increase the capacity for the liquid material and made of a soft plastic to discharge the liquid inside by being squeezed with hands; and a support part  513  formed at the bottom surface of the container for standing upright. Here the neck part  511  and the support part  513  are made of a hard plastic but this invention is not limited to it but soft plastic material can be used for the neck part  511  and the containing part  513  alike. The container  51  of the present embodiment for fulfilling the above conditions is mixed in the soft plastics and hard plastics ratio of 60%:40% ±5%.  
         [0082]    The joint block  52  mediating the container  51  and the clean pad  53  can be divided into the connection part  521  and the provision pipe part  522 . A third female screw part  521 A is formed in the connection part  521  for being connected to a third male screw part  511 B at the neck part  511  of the container  51 . And the provision pipe lie  522  is molded in a predetermined length to discharge the liquid material easily. It is provided with a fourth male screw part  522 A on the external circumferential surface and a fine hole  522 B on the top to discharge the gargling solution from the opening of the container  51  at a little amount.  
         [0083]    This embodiment forms the diameter of the fine hole  522 B 0.5 mm˜0.8 mm±0.2 m wide so that the gargling solution should come out little by little.  
         [0084]    As illustrated, the clean pad includes a gargling solution inducing pipe  531 , which is formed in a predetermined length to induce the gargling solution coming out from the fine hole  522 B of the joint block  52  and provided with a fourth female screw part  531 B on the upper part of the internal circumferential surface to be coupled to the fourth male screw part  522 A of the joint block  52  and an undercut  535  at the lower part of the internal circumferential surface and the ejection end part  531 A of which is expanded in a predetermined width; a brush board  532 , which is formed across the center of the ejection end part of the gargling solution inducing pipe  531  and provided with a plurality of thorns  532 A on the external circumferential surface and a central inducing grooves  532 B inside at the center for inducing the gargling solution; and an absorption pad  533 , which wraps the external circumferential surface and attaches to external circumferential surface of the brush board  532  with an adhesive material, absorbs the liquid provided from the gargling solution inducing pipe  531  and maintains the wet status.  
         [0085]    In the present embodiment, the absorption pad  533  is made of cotton to absorb the gargling solution sufficiently. Forming a rib on the upper part of the ejection part  531 A of the gargling solution inducing pipe  531 , this embodiment makes the brush board  532  connected to the gargling solution inducing pipe  531  firmly during the injection molding. With a structure connecting the ejection end part  531 A to the central induction grooves  532 B of the brush board  532 , the gargling solution provided through the gargling solution inducing pipe  531  is made to reach the absorption fad  533  wrapping the brush board  532 . However, forming the central induction groove  532 B of the brush board  532  is a matter of function to be formed on one&#39;s choice. It needs not be formed in this structure but a brush board  532  without the groove  532 B may be formed across the gargling solution inducing pipe  531 . The method for manufacturing the clean pad  53  with above structure is as followings. First, the brush board  532  is injection-molded to be integrated to the ejection end part of the gargling solution inducing pipe  531  in diametric direction; and the absorption pad  533  is wrapped to the brush board  532  in several folds. Here the absorption pad  533  is wrapped to it with an adhesive material unharmful to a human body such as CMC (Carboxyl Methyl Cellulose), EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer), melamine, gelatin, polyethylene, hydro-propyl cellulose, ethylene acid bicopolymer and dextrin, so that the absorption pad  533  does not get removed from the brush board  532  easily. After the procedure, the absorption pad  533  is thermally compressed by pressing both sides of the brush board  532  with a heat-compressor (not shown) at 120°˜280° C. to maintain a predetermined hardness. Subsequently, the air inside the absorption pad  533  folded in many layers comes out and the thickness gets a third or a half thinner according to the compression strength. Then, going through the procedure of ultraviolet ray or ozone sterilization, the clean pad  53  is manufactured finally.  
         [0086]    Here, the thorns  532 A of the brush board  532  and the absorption pad  833  being adhered closely and embossed in a predetermined size, a flat brush is made up and substitutes a toothbrush. The undescribed reference number  533 B represents the thermal compression line formed when compressing the absorption pad  533  with heat.  
         [0087]    In the manufacturing procedures, in case that the embossing  533 A is formed soft on the absorption pad  533 , the heat-compression line needs to be formed by selecting a method either spraying or coating the adhesive material on the surface of the embossing  533 A, heating after controlling the thickness of the adhesive material and applying it, and hardening the adhesive material together with the absorption pad. Then the embossed surface does not get rubbed off easily and clears the teeth effectively when brushing the teeth.  
         [0088]    The clean pad  53  is made for disposable use. Here the materials represented in FIG. 3 of the aforementioned embodiment are used for making the brush board  532  and the gargling solution inducing pipe  531 . Decomposed easily, the clean pad  53  will cope with the environmental problem appropriately.  
         [0089]    The brush board  532  and the gargling solution inducing pipe  531  should maintain a predetermined hardness to make the liquid flow smoothly keeping the brush board  532  as the core part. Considering the point, this embodiment forms the brush board  532  and the gargling solution inducing pipe  531  with gelatin thickness 220˜280 bloom hard. Besides, when using a clean pad made of collagen in substitution of plastics except gelatin used for the brush board  532  and the gargling solution inducing pipe  531 , it is more suitable than general plastics in the hardness and molding aspects.  
         [0090]    In the mean time, the present invention is provided with a cover  542 , one end of which is inserted to. the container  51 , the other end of which is formed with a suture pipe  541  for stitching the hole  522 B of the joint block  52  inside and which protects the joint block  52  while the clean pad  53  is removed.  
         [0091]    [0091]FIG. 17 is a disassembled perspective view showing an order cleaner in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. It illustrates a portable oral cleaner. As shown in the drawing, its container  51  is made the same as that of the aforementioned embodiment and the same reference numerals are used for the same constituents as those of the embodiment described previously.  
         [0092]    The present embodiment suggests a structure where the clean pad  53  is attached directly to the container  51 . In other words, on the opening of the container  81  is formed a cork  551  for preventing any leakage of the gargling solution inside, and on the external circumferential surface of the opening of the container  51 , the clean pad  53  is attached with screws, undercuts or in the method of insert-and-fix. Here, the cork  551  is provided with a threshold, which is formed at the external circumferential surface of the container, for preventing further insertion towards the inside of the container by being stuck; a cork body with a fine hole  553  at the center of the upper part for sending out the liquid; and a packing  555  at the external circumferential surface of the lower part for sealing up the opening of the container tightly. The clean pad  53  is also the same as that of the previous embodiment.  
         [0093]    While the present invention has been described with respect to certain preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.