Claims
- 1. A ballpoint pen having a supply of ink and comprising a rolling ball retained within a rim at the forward end of the pen for applying the supply of ink to a writing surface and a plurality of indentations formed around the rim of said pen to produce a corresponding plurality of projections extending radially inward of said rim and aligned with said rolling ball to interrupt some of the supply of ink being applied by said rolling ball to the writing surface to thereby cause micro-striations to appear in each ink line applied to the writing surface, the distance between at least some of said plurality of indentations formed in said rim being greater than the distance between at least some other of said plurality of indentations such that the number of micro-striations in an ink line and the distance between the micro-striations in the ink line are indicative of whether the ink line was deposited by said ballpoint pen.
- 2. The ballpoint pen recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of indentations is larger than at least one other of said plurality of indentations.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/098,582 filed Jul. 28, 1993 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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Divisions (1)
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