Information
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Patent Grant
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6637481
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Patent Number
6,637,481
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 13, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Hong; William
- Self; Shelley
Agents
- Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for sharpening a writing instrument, e.g. an electric pencil sharpener, is disclosed as including a body for receiving a pencil for sharpening, and a base, the base having a bottom surface to support the apparatus on a surface, and the body may be positioned relative to the base in a first configuration and at least a second configuration, and when the body is positioned relative to the base in the first configuration, a longitudinal axis of the body and an axis perpendicular to the bottom surface of the base subtend a first angle, and when the body is positioned relative to the base in the second configuration, these two axes subtend a second angle which differs from the first angle.
Description
This invention relates to an apparatus for sharpening a writing instrument, e.g. pencils, in particular, such an apparatus which may be driven by electricity.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Electrically operable pencil sharpeners have been made available for a long time. In most such electric pencil sharpeners, a motor is provided for driving a cutting element, e.g. a helical cutter or a razor cutter, to sharpen the end of a pencil inserted into a hole of the sharpener. In order to insert the pencil into the hole of the sharpener, the pencil has to be positioned in a vertical orientation. This is not comfortable to use.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for sharpening a writing instrument in which the aforesaid shortcoming is mitigated, or at least to provide a useful alternative to the trade and general public.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for sharpening a writing instrument, including a body member and a base member, said body member being adapted to receive said writing instrument for sharpening, said base member having a bottom surface adapted to support said apparatus on a surface, wherein said body member is positionable relative to said base member in a first configuration and at least a second configuration, wherein when said body member is positioned relative to said base member in said first configuration, a longitudinal axis of said body member and an axis substantially perpendicular to said bottom surface of said base member subtend a first angle, and when said body member is positioned relative to said base member in said second configuration, said longitudinal axis of said body member and said axis substantially perpendicular to said bottom surface of said base member subtend a second angle which differs from said first angle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side view of an electric pencil sharpener according to a first embodiment of the present invention, in a first configuration;
FIG. 2A
is a side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 1
, with the pencil removed;
FIG. 2B
is a top view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 2A
;
FIG. 2C
is a bottom view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 2A
;
FIG. 2D
is a front view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 2A
, showing part of its internal structure;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 1
in a second configuration;
FIG. 4A
is a top view of an electric pencil sharpener according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in a first configuration;
FIG. 4B
is a bottom view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 4A
;
FIG. 4C
is an exploded part-sectional side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 4A
;
FIG. 4D
is a side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 4A
in a second configuration;
FIG. 4E
is a side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 4A
in a third configuration;
FIG. 5A
is an exploded part-sectional side view of an electric pencil sharpener according to a third embodiment of the present invention, in a first configuration;
FIG. 5B
is a top view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5A
;
FIG. 5C
is a side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5A
;
FIG. 5D
is a bottom view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5A
;
FIG. 5E
is an exploded part-sectional side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5A
, in a second configuration;
FIG. 5F
is a side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5E
;
FIG. 5G
is a side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5E
;
FIG. 5H
is a bottom view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5E
;
FIG. 5I
is a top view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5A
, in a third configuration;
FIG. 5J
is a side view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5I
;
FIG. 5K
is a front view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in
FIG. 5I
; and
FIG. 5L
is a bottom view of the electric pencil sharpener shown in FIG.
5
I.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An electric pencil sharpener according to a first embodiment of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, and generally designated as
100
.
The pencil sharpener
100
includes a body
102
and a base
104
. As shown in
FIG. 2D
, housed within the body
102
are a number of batteries
106
electrically connected to a motor
108
. In the conventional manner, when a pencil
110
is inserted through a hole
112
sufficiently downwardly, the pencil sharpener
100
will be activated, whereupon the motor
108
will move, via gear chains
114
, a helical cutter
116
to cut the pencil
110
. A receptacle
118
is releasably engaged with the body
102
for receiving debris cut out from the pencil
110
. The receptacle
118
may be detached from the body
102
for disposing of the debris collected therein. The base
104
includes a bottom
107
for supporting the pencil sharpener
100
on a surface
109
, e.g. a desk.
At the lower end of the body
102
are two resilient hooks
120
a
,
120
b
, each received within and engaged with a respective hole
122
a
,
122
b
at the bottom
107
of the base
104
. When the body
102
and the base
104
are engaged with each other in this position, i.e. with the hook
120
a
received within and engaged with the hole
122
a
, and the hook
120
b
received within and engaged with the hole
122
b
, the whole pencil sharpener
100
will be in the configuration as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2A
. In this configuration, the longitudinal axis of the body
102
is generally parallel to an axis which is perpendicular to the bottom
107
of the base
104
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the angle θ subtended between the two axes is substantially 180°. In this configuration, the pencil
110
has to be positioned vertically in order to be received within the hole
112
for sharpening. This may not be very comfortable to a user.
The pencil sharpener
100
may be caused to assume the configuration shown in FIG.
3
. In order to move to this configuration, the hooks
120
a
,
120
b
of the body
102
are disengaged from the respective holes
122
a
,
122
b
, the body
102
is rotated by 180°, and the hook
120
a
is received within and engaged with the hole
122
b
, whereas the hook
120
b
is received within and engaged with the hole
122
a
. In this configuration, and as shown in
FIG. 3
, the angle a between the longitudinal axis of the body
102
and the axis perpendicular to the bottom
107
of the base
104
is an obtuse angle of less than 180°. To insert the pencil
110
into the body
102
, the pencil
110
can be held in the inclined manner as shown in
FIG. 3
, which is found to be more convenient to most users.
An electric pencil sharpener according to a second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 4A
to
4
E, and generally designated as
200
. The pencil sharpener
200
allows for more degree of freedom, as will be apparent from the following discussion. The pencil sharpener
200
is of a structure very similar to the sharpener
100
discussed above, except that at the lower end of a body
202
are four resilient hooks
220
each received within and engaged with a respective hole
222
at a bottom
207
of a base
204
. When the body
202
and the base
204
are engaged in the configuration as shown in
FIGS. 4A
to
4
C, an angle α′ between a longitudinal axis of the body
202
and an axis perpendicular to a bottom
207
of the base
204
is an obtuse angle, i.e. between 90° and 180°.
As in the case of the pencil sharpener
100
discussed above, the resilient hooks
220
may be disengaged from the holes
222
. The body
202
may then be rotated relative to the base
204
by 90°, whereupon the hooks
220
and holes
222
are again aligned for engagement. When the body
202
and the base
204
are thus engaged, the pencil sharpener
200
will assume the configuration as shown in FIG.
4
D. In this configuration, the longitudinal axis of the body
202
and the axis perpendicular to the bottom
207
of the base
204
subtend an obtuse angle β′ which is larger than α′.
The body
202
may again be disengaged from the base
204
, rotated another 90°, and subsequently engaged again with the base
204
, so that the pencil sharpener
200
will assume the configuration shown in FIG.
4
E. In this position, the longitudinal axis of the body
202
is parallel to the axis perpendicular to the bottom
207
of the base
204
, so that an angle θ′ therebetween is 180°.
By way of such an arrangement, three different degrees of inclination between the longitudinal axis of the body
202
and a support surface on which the pencil sharpener
200
rests are provided. Although four hooks
220
are here described, two diametrically opposed hooks
220
will suffice for releasably securing the body
202
with the base
204
.
To be even more versatile, an electric pencil sharpener according to a third embodiment of the present invention is provided and generally designated as
300
in
FIGS. 5A
to
5
L. As in the case of the pencil sharpeners
100
and
200
discussed above, the pencil sharpener
300
also includes a body
302
and a base
304
. Within the body
302
, a motor
308
is housed for moving a razor cutter
316
to cut a pencil
310
inserted into the body
302
. As can be seen in
FIG. 5A
, the base
304
is generally hollow with an upper end
336
which is inclined relative to a bottom
307
at an acute angle φ. Near the top of the base
304
is an annular extension
330
which extends inwardly from an inner surface
332
into a cavity
334
of the base
304
. The annual extension
330
is parallel to the upper end
336
, and is thus also inclined relative to a bottom
307
at the angle φ.
At the lower end of the body
302
are four radially outwardly extending fingers
340
. Each of these fingers
340
is secured via a screw
344
to a respective leg
342
extending downwardly from the bottom of the body
302
. As the fingers
340
are wider than the legs
342
, a recess
346
is formed. The annual extension
330
may then be received within the recesses
346
formed by the legs
342
and the fingers
340
. By way of such an arrangement, the body
302
may be rotated relative to the base
304
about an axis B—B (see
FIG. 5A
) which is perpendicular to the annular extension
330
, which is in turn parallel to the upper end
336
of the base
304
. Although four fingers
340
are shown in this example, it should be understood that two diametrically opposed fingers
340
would suffice for the purpose.
As shown in
FIGS. 5A
to
5
D, the body
302
is inclined to the bottom
307
of the base
304
by an obtuse angle α″ (see FIG.
5
C). The pencil sharpener
300
may be rotated to assume the configuration shown in
FIGS. 5E
to
5
H, in which the body
302
is inclined to the bottom
307
of the base
304
by an obtuse angle β″ (see
FIG. 5G
) which is larger than the angle α″. The pencil sharpener
300
may be further rotated to assume the configuration shown in
FIGS. 5I
to
5
L, in which the body
302
is inclined to the bottom
307
of the base
304
by an obtuse angle θ″ (see FIG.
5
J), which is 180°. It can be seen that, with the pencil sharpener
300
, the user may adjust the angle between the longitudinal axis of the body
302
and the axis perpendicular to the bottom
307
of the base
304
to be anywhere between α″ and θ″, i.e. 180°, thus allowing a much higher degree of freedom in use, to suit the specific need of the particular user.
It should be understood that the above only illustrates examples whereby the present invention may be carried out, and that various modifications and/or alterations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.
It should also be understood that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any appropriate sub-combinations.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for sharpening a writing instrument, including a sharpening means having a cutting surface for sharpening said writing instrument, a body member and base member, said body member being adapted to receive said writing instrument for sharpening, said base member having a bottom surface adapted to support said apparatus on a surface, wherein said body member is positionable relative to said base member in a first configuration and at least a second configuration, wherein when said body member is positioned relative to said base member in said first configuration, a longitudinal axis of said body member and an axis substantially perpendicular to said bottom surface of said base member subtend a first angle, and when said body member is positioned relative to said base member in said second configuration, said longitudinal axis of said body member and said axis substantially perpendicular to said bottom surface of said base member subtend a second angle which differs from said first angle.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said body member is positionable relative to said base member in more than two configurations.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said apparatus is electrically operable.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein when said body member is positioned relative to said base member in said first configuration, said longitudinal axis of said body member is substantially parallel to said axis substantially perpendicular to said bottom surface of said base member.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said body member and said base member are releasably engageable with each other.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said body member includes at least a hook member receivable within a respective hole of said base member for releasably engaging said body member with said base member.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said body member is rotatable about said base member.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said body member is rotatable about said base member about an axis substantially perpendicular to an upper end of said base member.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said base member includes a track member along which at least part of said body member is movable.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said track member is substantially annular in shape.
- 11. An apparatus for sharpening a writing instrument, comprising: a sharpening means having a cutting surface for sharpening said writing instrument, a base member having a bottom face adapted to support said apparatus on a surface and an upper face which defines a plane disposed at an obtuse angle relative to a pivot axis perpendicular to said bottom face; anda body member adapted to receive a writing instrument for sharpening, said body member having a bottom face that engages said upper face of said base member to allow rotational movement of said body member relative to said base member around said pivot axis, said bottom face of said body member defining a plane that is at an obtuse angle relative a longitudinal axis of said body member such that, at one rotational position, said longitudinal axis is coincident with said pivot axis and, at another rotational position, said longitudinal axis forms as obtuse angle with said pivot axis.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said body member and said base member are releasably engageable with each other.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said body member includes at least a hook member receivable within a respective hole of said base member for releasably engaging said body member with said base member.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said base member includes a track member along which at least part of said body member is movable.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said track member is substantially annular in shape.
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