1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pen housing that can be adjusted to accommodate commercially available ink cartridges of various sizes.
2. Related Art
A typical pen has a housing that holds a cartridge, which commonly comprises an ink reservoir and a writing mechanism to which the ink is delivered. The housing holds the cartridge in the correct position so that a user may write with the pen. The housing may be adapted for a single-use cartridge, or it may accommodate replacement cartridges.
A cartridge typically has a writing tip end and a butt end. In prior art pens the housing typically has two pieces that are detachably held together, such as by threads. Usually a spring or other biasing element is used to bias the writing tip end of the cartridge out of the pen housing. The spring or other biasing element may be attached at either the writing tip end or the butt end of the cartridge. The two pieces of the housing are detached from each other to remove and replace the cartridge.
While there are a wide variety of replacement cartridges available on the market, prior art pens are designed to accept only cartridges of a specific size. As a result, the user cannot use different brands or sizes of replacement cartridges. Therefore, there is a need in the art for a pen housing that can easily adjust to accommodate cartridges with different lengths, different thicknesses or different diameters.
A writing instrument comprising a housing, a cartridge, and a control element positioned in said housing and configured to adjust to accommodate cartridges of varying lengths. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the writing tip end of the cartridge protrudes 0.10 inch out of the housing. In another exemplary embodiment of the invention the control element is a setscrew. In another exemplary embodiment of the invention the position of the control element is determined by adjusting said setscrew until the cartridge protrudes 0.10 inch out of the housing. In another exemplary embodiment of the invention the control element moves longitudinally within said pen housing to accommodate the length of the cartridge.
The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. For purposes of explanation, specific nomenclature is set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. Descriptions of specific embodiments or applications are provided only as examples. Various modifications to the embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest possible scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.
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A typical cartridge 9 has two sections, a front section 11 and a back section 12, wherein the front section 11 has a smaller diameter at the writing tip end 13 and the back section has a larger diameter at the butt end 14. The total length of the cartridge can vary, but will typically have a fixed maximum length but no minimum length requirement. The pen housing 10 of one embodiment can accommodate any cartridge that is between 3.875 and 4.25 inches long, but the present invention is not limited to that range. Similarly, the pen housing in the present invention, as shown in
When a cartridge needs to be replaced and/or sized in the present invention, the pen grip 2 and the pen barrel 3 are unscrewed and separated to remove the old cartridge 9. One way of installing a new cartridge is, while keeping the spring 6 in place, install the new cartridge into the pen grip and screw the pen barrel 3 back into the pen grip until the writing tip 13 of the cartridge protrudes an appropriate distance from the pen tip 1, typically approximately 0.10 inches.
If the cartridge 9 does not protrude the appropriate distance, or if the pen grip 2 and the pen barrel 3 cannot be screwed together because the new cartridge 9 is longer than previous cartridge 9, then an adjustment can be made. In one embodiment, the end cap 5 is removed and the position of the setscrew inside the pen barrel 3 is adjusted by turning the setscrew until the writing tip 13 protrudes the required distance. At this point the end cap can be re-installed. In one embodiment, when the pen is not in use, one can retract the cartridge 9 into the pen housing 10, by unscrewing pen barrel 3 from the pen grip 2 by 1.5 turns or until the marking 20 is visible.
One skilled in the art will readily recognize ways other than using a screwdriver in combination with the setscrew to adjust the position of the cartridge. For example, and without limitation, a window through the pen barrel that is capable of opening and closing, can be used to access a ratchet mechanism, which moves the cartridge distally and proximally with or without a tool.
The materials used to construct the pen housing are well known in the art. In the present invention it is preferred to use aerospace-grade aluminum with Mil-Spec Type III hard anodizing to make the body strong enough to break windows. As for the pen tip 1, pocket clip 4, and the end cap 5, stainless steel is the preferred material. The end cap 5 also features a high-polish stainless steel ball bearing 7, as shown in
Another embodiment of the present invention utilizes a standard non-threaded “click-type” end cap instead of the threaded end cap 5 of the present invention.
Embodiments described above illustrate, but do not limit, the invention. It should also be understood that numerous modifications and variations are possible in accordance with the principles of the present invention.