This invention relates to a writing device and, more particularly, to a writing device containing volatile writing material.
It is known for a pen to adopt a pushing structure that enables the nib of the pen to be retracted. When such a pen is in use, the nib extends outside the shaft of the pen. When not in use, the nib is retracted back into the shaft of the pen. Such a pushing and retractable design enables convenient and portable use of a pen and hence is very popular. However, when the writing material used in a pen, such as a fluorescent pen or marker, is volatile, even a retractable approach does not prevent the writing material from drying. To solve the problem of volatility, an airtight unit can be added to a retractable nib design to ensure that the nib of a volatile pen not only can stretch out and draw back freely, but also is protected against drying when drawn back into the shaft of the pen.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,135,660 and 6,231,257 disclose a pen with an airtight unit for the nib of the pen. The nib airtight unit disclosed in these two patents uses a couple of airtight balls made of elastic and soft materials such as rubber to make up a sealing arrangement to protect the nib of a pen. When not in use, the nib draws back and is isolated in a compartment sealed by both balls. While in use, the nib passes through the two balls. At the same time, the balls change shape and roll until the nib stretches out for writing. Such an airtight unit design has severe shortcomings. For example, the airtight balls can easily become wearied and torn because of the friction that results from pressing and rolling. The airtight balls may thus quickly fail to protect the nib of the pen. In addition, the shape of balls may limit the possible shapes of the nib of a pen.
Therefore, there exists a need for an airtight unit for a writing device such as a pen that effectively encloses a retracted nib, that is durable, and that is able to accommodate a variety of nib shapes.
Embodiments of the invention address the above-identified needs by providing a retractable writing device that includes a nib airtight unit with a lid. The nib airtight unit is capable of providing effective, stable, and durable protection of various shapes of nibs.
In one aspect, an airtight retractable writing device includes a shaft, an ink-box in the shaft, a nib connected with the ink-box, and a retractable unit controlling movement of the nib. The writing device further includes a nib airtight unit with a lid for enclosing the nib when the nib is retracted inside the shaft.
In accordance with another aspect, the nib airtight unit comprises an airtight body and an airtight lid located at the lower part of the airtight body. Each end of the nib airtight unit has a hole that allows the nib or its holding structure to pass through. In one embodiment, when the writing device is in use, the nib passes through the airtight body and pushes open the airtight lid, and becomes exposed outside of the shaft. When the writing device is not in use, the nib is retracted inside the airtight body and the airtight lid closes automatically. The nib airtight unit may further include an elastic structure, such as an elastic loop. One end of the elastic loop ties to the airtight body while the other end of the elastic loop ties to the airtight lid.
In accordance with yet another aspect, the airtight body comprises an upper body, a lower body, and a circular airtight seal placed between the upper and lower bodies. The airtight seal may be made of soft, elastic materials, and shaped to match with the cross section of the nib or its holding structure. The airtight seal has a hole in the center, whose diameter is smaller than the outer diameter of the nib or its holding structure. The hole allows the nib or its holding structure to pass through by force. Consequently, the airtight seal holds the nib or its holding structure tightly, thus strengthening the airtight effect.
In accordance with a further aspect, to further strengthen the airtight effect of the lower end of the airtight body, the lower end of the airtight body opposite the lid may include a circular groove, which is embedded with a sealing ring made of soft, elastic materials. The sealing ring may protrude partly over the surface of the lower part of the airtight body. Alternatively, the sealing ring may be attached to the corresponding surface of the airtight lid.
In summary, embodiments of the invention provide a retractable writing device that contains a nib airtight unit with a lid. The airtight unit and lid provide an effective, stable, and durable structure for protecting various shapes of nibs when the nibs are retracted.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description provides an overview and detailed description of one example of an airtight retractable writing device constructed in accordance with the present invention. Further provided is an applied example for operating such a writing device. While illustrative examples are described herein and parts for assembling embodiments of the invention are shown, these specific examples and parts are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. For example, the preferred embodiment described in detail below illustrates a fluorescent marker. However, the invention is applicable to any retractable writing device, especially when the writing material in the writing device is volatile. Moreover, the particular number, shape, and size of parts described herein are not limiting to the invention, as parts may be combined or divided out in manufacturing (thus reducing or increasing the number of parts). The shape or size of parts may also be modified or parts may be eliminated or added without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims. Such alternative designs can be assembled and achieve the benefits and advantages of the present invention.
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The airtight seal 5A3 is pressed between the lower body 5A2 and the upper body 5A1. The center of the airtight seal 5A3 has a hole, whose diameter preferably is less than that of the upper section 3A of the nib 3. Made of elastic or soft materials, the airtight seal 5A3 not only allows the upper section 3A of the nib 3 to be inserted there through and to move up and down, but also continuously seals against the upper section 3A of the nib 3.
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Optionally, to further enhance the airtight function of the lid 5B, a sealing ring 5A7 made of soft materials may be provided. The sealing ring 5A7 may be secured to the surface of the lower part of the lower body 5A2, as shown in
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Once the marker is assembled, for example, according to the embodiment described above, the nib 3 of the marker can extend or retract upon the pushing of the push-button 4A. When the marker is not in use, as shown in
In exemplary embodiments of the invention, if the packed wick 2A of the ink-box 2 is saturated with florescent ink, the marker may be considered a pushing and retractable fluorescent pen. If the packed wick 2A is saturated with marker ink, the marker may be considered a pushing and retractable marker.
While an exemplary embodiment of the marker has been illustrated and described above, along with alternative embodiments and an exemplary implementation of the marker, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined from the following claims and equivalents thereto.
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