Information
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Patent Grant
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6254296
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Patent Number
6,254,296
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Date Filed
Friday, October 6, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200123 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 401 92
- 401 93
- 401 94
- 401 86
- 401 65
- 401 67
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An automatic pencil structure includes a barrel, a tip cover, a connecting barrel, and a conducting tube. The barrel is provided with an inner thread screwed on an outer thread of the connecting barrel. The tip cover has a rear portion provided with a sleeve fitted in the connecting barrel and a front portion receiving the slide member. The slide member has a front portion protruding outward from the tip cover and a rear portion including a retaining ring for retaining the pencil lead by a friction action. The clip member has two opposite sides each defining an arcuate recess receiving a ball. The clamp ring is enclosed around the clip member has a bottom defining an inclined surface urged on the ball and a top defining a locking hole for securing the conducting tube and a pencil lead hole allowing passage of the pencil lead. The conducting tube defines a passage for receiving the pencil lead. The passage is connected to the pencil lead hole of the clamp ring and has a top defining an inner curved portion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an automatic pencil structure.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional automatic pencil structure in accordance with the prior art shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
comprises a tip cover
90
having a smooth outer inclined surface
902
, a connecting barrel
91
formed on the tip cover
90
and fitted in a barrel (not shown), a slide member
92
slidably mounted in the tip cover
90
, a pencil lead
93
, a retaining ring
94
for retaining the pencil lead
93
, a clip member
95
defining a holding portion
950
for holding the pencil lead
93
and having two sides each defining a recess
952
for receiving a ball
954
, a clamp ring
96
mounted around the clip member
95
, and a spring
98
mounted between the clip member
95
and the slide member
92
.
In use, the pencil lead
93
is pushed outward automatically by the reaction on the slide member
92
exerted by the paper without needing any pressing or operation action.
However, the inner diameter of the holding portion
950
of the clip member
95
is greater than the outer diameter of the pencil lead
93
so that multiple pencil leads
93
are easily blocked in the holding portion
950
of the clip member
95
as shown in
FIG. 2
, thereby breaking the pencil leads
93
. In addition, the connecting barrel
91
of the tip cover
90
is fitted in the barrel, and the outer inclined surface
902
of the tip cover
90
is smooth so that the connecting barrel
91
of the tip cover
90
is not easily detached from the barrel, thereby causing inconvenience in replacing the pencil leads
93
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional automatic pencil structure.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an automatic pencil structure comprising:
a barrel, a tip cover, a connecting barrel, a slide member, a spring, a pencil lead, a clip member, a clamp ring, and a conducting tube, wherein,
the barrel is provided with an inner thread;
the tip cover has a rear portion provided with a sleeve fitted in the connecting barrel and a front portion for receiving the slide member;
the connecting barrel is provided with an outer thread screwed in the inner thread of the barrel, the connecting barrel having a top defining a conducting hole for receiving the conducting tube;
the slide member having a front portion protruding outward from the front portion of the tip cover and defining a through hole for receiving the pencil lead and a rear portion including a retaining ring mounted therein for retaining the pencil lead by a friction action;
the clip member is located above the slide member and defines a holding portion for holding the pencil lead therein, the clip member having two opposite sides each defining an arcuate recess for receiving a ball;
the spring is mounted between the slide member and the clip member and has a front portion secured on the retaining ring of the slide member and a rear portion secured on the clip member;
the clamp ring is secured in the sleeve of the tip cover and is enclosed around an outer periphery of the clip member, the clamp ring having a bottom defining an inner inclined surface urged on the ball and a top defining a locking hole for securing a lower portion of the conducting tube, the locking hole having a bottom having a center defining a pencil lead hole for allowing passage of the pencil lead; and
the conducting tube is secured in the conducting hole of the connecting barrel and has its lower portion secured in the locking hole of the clamp ring, the conducting tube defining a passage for receiving the pencil lead therein, the passage connecting to the pencil lead hole of the clamp ring and having a top defining an inner curved portion.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front plan cross-sectional assembly view of a conventional automatic pencil structure in accordance with the prior art;
FIG. 2
is an operational view of the conventional automatic pencil structure as shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an automatic pencil structure in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a partially exploded view of the automatic pencil structure as shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of a conducting tube of the automatic pencil structure as shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a partially cut-away front plan cross-sectional view of the automatic pencil structure as shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 7
is a partially cut-away front plan cross-sectional view of the automatic pencil structure as shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of a tip cover of the automatic pencil structure in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a front plan cross-sectional view of the automatic pencil structure in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a tip cover of the automatic pencil structure in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 11
is a front plan cross-sectional view of the automatic pencil structure in accordance with the further embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and initially to
FIGS. 3-7
, an automatic pencil structure in accordance with the present invention comprises a barrel
1
, a tip cover
2
, a connecting barrel
3
, a slide member
4
, a spring
43
, a pencil lead
5
, a clip member
6
, a clamp ring
7
, and a conducting tube
8
.
The barrel
1
is provided with an inner thread
11
.
The tip cover
2
has a rear portion provided with a sleeve
21
fitted in the connecting barrel
3
and a front portion for receiving the slide member
4
. The front portion of the tip cover
2
is formed with an inner flange
22
. The slide member
4
is formed with an outer flange
45
rested on the inner flange
22
of the tip cover
2
.
The connecting barrel
3
is provided with an outer thread
31
screwed in the inner thread
11
of the barrel
1
so that the connecting barrel
3
can be detached from the barrel
1
easily. The connecting barrel
3
has a top defining a conducting hole
32
for receiving the conducting tube
8
therein.
The slide member
4
has a front portion protruding outward from the front portion of the tip cover
2
and defining a through hole
44
for receiving the pencil lead
5
and a rear portion including a retaining ring
41
mounted therein for retaining the pencil lead
5
by a friction action. The slide member
4
defines a recess
42
for receiving the spring
43
therein.
The clip member
6
is located above the slide member
4
and defines a holding portion
61
for holding the pencil lead
5
therein. The clip member
6
has two opposite sides each defining an arcuate recess
62
for receiving a ball
63
.
The spring
43
is mounted between the slide member
4
and the clip member
6
and has a front portion secured on the retaining ring
41
of the slide member
4
and located in the recess
42
, and a rear portion secured on the clip member
6
.
The clamp ring
7
is secured in the sleeve
21
of the tip cover
2
and is enclosed around the outer periphery of the clip member
6
. The clamp ring
7
has a bottom defining an inner inclined surface
71
urged on the ball
63
and a top defining a locking hole
72
for securing the lower portion of the conducting tube
8
. The locking hole
72
has a bottom having a center defining a pencil lead hole
73
for allowing passage of the pencil lead
5
.
The conducting tube
8
is secured in the conducting hole
32
of the connecting barrel
3
and has its lower portion secured in the locking hole
72
of the clamp ring
7
. The conducting tube
8
defines a passage
81
for receiving the pencil lead
5
therein. The passage
81
is connected to the pencil lead hole
73
of the clamp ring
7
and has a top defining an inner curved portion
82
facilitating passage of the pencil lead
5
.
In use, the pencil lead
5
is pushed outward automatically by the reaction on the slide member
4
exerted by the paper without needing any pressing or operation action. The clamp ring
7
, the inner inclined surface
71
, the balls
63
, and the clip member
6
allows the pencil lead
5
to move toward the tip cover
2
only, and the pencil lead
5
cannot be moved backward. Referring to
FIG. 6
, when the pencil lead
5
is moved backward, the clip member
6
is moved upward with the pencil lead
5
through a little distance by friction between the holding portion
61
and the pencil lead
5
, whereby the ball
63
is moved upward with the clip member
6
along the inner inclined surface
71
, to slide into the narrower portion of the inner inclined surface
71
, so that the ball
63
exerts a radially inward urging force to compress the clip member
6
, so as to tightly clamp the pencil lead
5
and position the pencil lead
5
in place, thereby preventing the pencil lead
5
from moving backward by the clamping effect of the clip member
6
. When the slide member
4
is subjected to the reaction exerted by the paper, the pencil lead
5
is pulled downward by means of the slide member
4
, the retaining ring
41
, and the spring
43
to move through an appropriate length which is equal to the distance of movement of the slide member
4
. The slide member
4
is retracted into the tip cover
2
when the slide member
4
is subjected to the reaction exerted by the paper. Thus, the retaining ring
41
and the pencil lead
5
are slightly moved upward with the slide member
4
. The pencil lead
5
cannot be moved backward due to the clamping effect of the clip member
6
, which overcomes the grip of the retaining member
41
on the pencil lead
5
when the slide member
4
is retracted into the tip cover
2
, so that only the retaining member
41
is moved upward with the slide member
4
. Then, the pencil lead
5
is pulled downward by means of the slide member
4
, the retaining ring
41
, and the spring
43
so as to dispense the pencil lead
5
. When the pencil lead
5
is at a stationary state, it is only subjected to the gravity force without any external force being exerted thereon. At the same time, the friction resistance of the retaining ring
41
overcomes the gravity so that the pencil lead
5
will not slip downward.
The connecting barrel
3
can be easily detached from the barrel
1
so that the pencil lead
5
can be inserted into the passage
81
of the conducting tube
8
through guidance of the inner curved portion
82
, and can then be introduced into the pencil lead hole
73
of the clamp ring
7
, thereby assembling the pencil structure easily and rapidly. The inner diameter of each of the passage
81
and the pencil lead hole
73
is equal to the outer diameter of the pencil lead
5
so that only one pencil lead
5
can pass through the passage
81
and the pencil lead hole
73
.
Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9
, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, when the clamp ring
8
is secured in the sleeve
21
of the tip cover
2
, the inner side of the top of the sleeve
21
defines a locking hole
23
, and the bottom of the conducting tube
8
defines a fitting hole
83
connecting to the passage
81
whereby the conducting tube
8
is secured in the locking hole
23
and the fitting hole
83
is used for securing the clip member
6
so that the conducting tube
8
is rigidly mounted.
Referring now to
FIGS. 10 and 11
, in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention, the tip cover
2
is integrally formed with the connecting barrel
3
, and the top of the tip cover
2
is formed with a threaded tube
24
screwed in the barrel
1
so that the tip cover
2
can be assembled with the barrel
1
easily and rapidly.
Accordingly, the automatic pencil structure of the present invention has the following advantages.
The connecting barrel
3
is assembled with the barrel
1
by means of the outer thread
31
and the inner thread
11
so that the connecting barrel
3
can be detached from the barrel
1
easily and quickly.
The inner diameter of each of the passage
81
of the conducting tube
8
and the pencil lead hole
73
of the clamp ring
7
is equal to the outer diameter of the pencil lead
5
so that only one pencil lead
5
can pass through the passage
81
and the pencil lead hole
73
, thereby preventing multiple pencil leads
5
being blocked in the passage
81
and the pencil lead hole
73
so as to increase the lifetime of the automatic pencil structure.
It should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. An automatic pencil structure comprising:a barrel (1), a tip cover (2), a connecting barrel (3), a slide member (4), a spring (43), a pencil lead (5), a clip member (6), a clamp ring (7), and a conducting tube (8), wherein, said barrel (1) is provided with an inner thread (11); said tip cover (2) has a rear portion provided with a sleeve (21) fitted in said connecting barrel (3) and a front portion for receiving said slide member (4); said connecting barrel (3) is provided with an outer thread (31) screwed in said inner thread (11) of said barrel (1), said connecting barrel (3) having a top defining a conducting hole (32) for receiving said conducting tube (8); said slide member (4) having a front portion protruding outward from the front portion of said tip cover (2) and defining a through hole (44) for receiving said pencil lead (5) and a rear portion including a retaining ring (41) mounted therein for retaining said pencil lead (5) by a friction action; said clip member (6) is located above said slide member (4) and defines a holding portion (61) for holding said pencil lead (5) therein, said clip member (6) having two opposite sides each defining an arcuate recess (62) for receiving a ball (63); said spring (43) is mounted between said slide member (4) and said clip member (6) and has a front portion secured on said retaining ring (41) of said slide member (4) and a rear portion secured on said clip member (6); said clamp ring (7) is secured in said sleeve (21) of said tip cover (2) and is enclosed around an outer periphery of said clip member (6), said clamp ring (7) having a bottom defining an inner inclined surface (71) urged on said two balls (63) and a top defining a locking hole (72) for securing a lower portion of said conducting tube (8), said locking hole (72) having a bottom having a center defining a pencil lead hole (73) for allowing passage of said pencil lead (5); and said conducting tube (8) is secured in said conducting hole (32) of said connecting barrel (3) and has its lower portion secured in said locking hole (72) of said clamp ring (7), said conducting tube (8) defining a passage (81) for receiving said pencil lead (5) therein, said passage (81) connecting to said pencil lead hole (73) of said clamp ring (7) and having a top defining an inner curved portion (82).
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