The present invention relates to a ballpoint pen capable of changing the width of drawn lines.
Conventionally, as a technique related to a ballpoint pen capable of writing drawn lines having different widths using one writing shaft, as disclosed in Patent Literature 1, a technique of controlling the amount of ink leakage using a pressurizing mechanism provided in a rear end portion in a shaft tube to change a width and a thickness of a drawn line is known.
Moreover, as disclosed in Patent Literature 2, a technique of changing the width and thickness of drawn lines using a ballpoint pen in which pen tips having different ball diameters are attached to both ends of a writing shaft is also known.
Moreover, conventionally, as a technique related to a ballpoint pen capable of writing drawn lines having different widths using one writing tip, as disclosed in Patent Literature 3, a technique of providing a spring inside a holder so that a writing ball is always pressed toward the writing tip by the resilience of the spring and allowing lines of different widths to be drawn according to a writing load is known. Moreover, a writing instrument capable of moving a marking surface portion back and forth and writing a plurality of narrow and bold lines is also disclosed.
Patent Literature 1: JP 2006-289833 A
Patent Literature 2: JP 08-6551 U
Patent Literature 3: JP 08-187987 A
Patent Literature 4: JP 2007-502729 A
In the invention disclosed in Patent Literature 1, since a pressurizing mechanism is provided in a writing instrument, the writing instrument has a complex structure. Thus, it is difficult to adjust the pressing force of the pressurizing mechanism during writing, and a redundant amount of ink may leak.
Moreover, in the invention disclosed in Patent Literature 2, since only two types of pen tips are used in addition to the inconvenience to invert the writing shaft, it is possible to draw bold and narrow lines only. However, it is not possible to adjust the width of drawn lines.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a ballpoint pen which has a simple structure and which can write drawn lines of different widths using one writing tip without requiring special operations during writing and freely change the width of drawn lines.
Moreover, in the invention disclosed in Patent Literature 3, the gap between the writing ball and a narrowed portion of the holder is changed whereby the amount of ink leakage changes and the width and thickness of drawn lines change. The range where the writing ball can move within the holder is limited. Since a large amount of ink leaks if the movable distance is increased, it is difficult to draw lines satisfactorily. Due to this, there is a limit even when the line width is increased.
In the invention disclosed in Patent Literature 4, since lines are drawn using the surface of a component, it is difficult to provide smooth writing performance. Moreover, when a shiftable pin is replaced with a pen tip having a writing ball in order to provide smooth writing performance, ink leaking from the gap of the pen tip does not reach the marking surface portion. Thus, it is difficult to write narrow and bold lines having a plurality of widths.
Thus, another object of the present invention is to provide a ballpoint pen which can write drawn lines of different widths using one writing ball and a writing portion made up of two components while maintaining an optimal positional relation between a writing ball and a holder, freely change the width of drawn lines, and easily write characteristic drawn lines with strokes such as “stop,” “hook,” and “fade.”
In order to solve the problems, the present invention has the following configurations.
(First Aspect of the Invention)
A first aspect of the present invention is a ballpoint pen configured to be capable of writing drawn lines of different widths using one writing tip. That is, the ballpoint pen includes: a writing ball; a holder that holds the writing ball by a narrowed portion with a narrow tip end; an ink supply portion that supplies ink to the holder; a shaft tube that stores the ink supply portion therein; and an outer member that covers an outer circumference of the holder, wherein a part of the holder holding the writing ball and a part of the outer member are exposed from a tip end portion of the shaft tube, and the writing ball and an outer member tip end portion form a writing portion.
(Second Aspect of the Invention)
A second aspect of the present invention is a ballpoint pen configured to be capable of writing drawn lines of different widths using one writing tip. That is, the ballpoint pen includes: a writing ball; a holder that holds the writing ball by a narrowed portion with a narrowed tip end; an ink supply portion that supplies ink to the holder; a shaft tube that stores the ink supply portion therein; and an outer member that is molded together with the shaft tube to form a tip end portion of the shaft tube and covers an outer circumference of the holder, wherein a part of the holder holding the writing ball is exposed from a tip end portion of the shaft tube, and the writing ball and an outer member tip end portion form a writing portion.
The shaft tube may be configured to capably store ink therein directly and may be configured to store a refill in which ink is filled. The ink supply portion may be configured to supply ink stored in the shaft tube to the holder with the aid of an intermediate member such as a collector and may be configured to supply ink stored in an ink storage tube such as a refill which is separated from the shaft tube to the holder.
The holder has a tip end which is exposed from the tip end portion (front shaft portion) of the shaft tube and has a rear end which is positioned inside the shaft tube and communicates with the ink supply portion. A ball house is formed in the tip end of the holder, and the writing ball is held in the ball house. The holder can be formed by cutting or injection-molding a metal material such as stainless steel or a resin material such as polyacetal.
The outer member is a tubular member that covers at least a portion of the holder exposed from the shaft tube and is preferably formed from a synthetic resin. The holder is covered with the outer member and only the narrowed portion is exposed from the outer member. Moreover, the outer member tip end portion is a tip end portion of the outer member and is configured to capably make contact with the writing surface substantially simultaneously with the writing ball. That is, the outer member tip end portion swells further toward the outer side (the outer circumference) than the narrowed portion, and the narrowed portion is at the same position as the tangent that touches both the writing ball and the outer member tip end portion or does not protrude toward the tip end.
In the ballpoint pen according to this aspect, when a user writes lines in a state where the shaft tube is approximately vertical to the writing surface (standing state) or in a state where the writing portion does not get into the writing surface, only the writing ball makes contact with the writing surface, and it is possible to draw lines having a predetermined width with the ink adhering to the periphery of the writing ball. On the other hand, when a user writes lines in a state where the shaft tube is inclined to some extent in relation to the writing surface (lying state) or in a state where the writing portion gets into the writing surface, the writing ball and the outer member tip end portion make contact with the writing surface simultaneously, and the ink adhering to the periphery of the writing ball and the ink leaking from the inside of the holder with rotation of the writing ball diffuse between the contact portion of the writing ball and the writing surface and the contact portion of the outer member tip end portion and the writing surface according to capillary phenomenon. Due to this, it is possible to draw lines having a larger width than when the shaft tube is in the standing state or the writing portion does not get into the writing surface.
According to this aspect, it is possible to draw lines of different widths by changing the contact state of the writing portion with the writing surface according to an inclination angle of the shaft tube during writing.
(Third Aspect of the Invention)
In a third aspect of the present invention, in addition to the configuration of the first or second aspect of the invention, the outer member covers a part of the holder until it reaches the narrowed portion.
The outer member tip end portion is configured to cover a portion of the holder reaching the narrowed portion, that is, the outer circumference located closer to the rear side than the narrowed portion.
According to this aspect, when the writing ball and the outer member make contact with the writing surface simultaneously, ink diffuses into the portion surrounded by the writing surface, the writing ball, and the outer member according to capillary phenomenon. Thus, it is possible to draw bold lines without blurring.
(Fourth Aspect of the Invention)
In a fourth aspect of the present invention, in addition to the configuration of the third aspect of the invention, the ink has such viscosity that the ink can diffuse between a contact portion of the writing ball with a writing surface and a contact portion of the outer member tip end portion with the writing surface, in a state where the writing ball and the outer member tip end portion are in contact with the writing surface simultaneously.
According to this aspect, when the writing ball and the outer member tip end portion make contact with the writing surface simultaneously, ink diffuses into the portion surrounded by the writing surface, the writing ball, and the outer member tip end portion according to capillary phenomenon. Thus, it is possible to draw bold lines without blurring.
Furthermore, in order to solve the problems, the present invention includes the following configuration.
(Fifth Aspect of the Invention)
A fifth aspect of the present invention is a ballpoint pen configured to capably write drawn lines of different widths using two writing portions. That is, the ballpoint pen includes: a writing ball; a first writing portion that holds the writing ball by a narrowed portion with a narrowed tip end; an ink supply portion that supplies ink to the first writing portion; a shaft tube that stores the ink supply portion therein; and a second writing portion that covers an outer circumference of the first writing portion, a part of the second writing portion and a part of the first writing portion holding the writing ball being exposed from a tip end portion of the shaft tube; a displacement means that capably changes a relative positional relation in an axial direction between the first writing portion and the second writing portion; wherein the displacement means is formed so that, when a relative position of the first writing portion in relation to the second writing portion is at a retracting position of the first writing portion, the first writing portion and a tip end portion of the second writing portion can make contact with the writing surface simultaneously.
(Sixth Aspect of the Invention)
A sixth aspect of the present invention is a ballpoint pen configured to capably write drawn lines of different widths using two writing portions. That is, the ballpoint pen includes: a writing ball; a first writing portion that holds the writing ball by a narrowed portion with a narrowed tip end; an ink supply portion that supplies ink to the first writing portion; a shaft tube that stores the ink supply portion therein; and a second writing portion that is molded together with the shaft tube to form a tip end of the shaft tube and covers an outer circumference of the first writing portion, a part of the first writing portion holding the writing ball being exposed from a tip end portion of the second writing portion; a displacement means that capably changes a relative positional relation in an axial direction between the first writing portion and the second writing portion; wherein the displacement means is formed so that, when a relative position of the first writing portion in relation to the second writing portion is at a retracting position of the first writing portion, the first writing portion and a tip end portion of the second writing portion can make contact with the writing surface simultaneously.
The shaft tube may be configured to be able to store ink therein directly and may be configured to store a refill in which ink is filled. The ink supply portion may be configured to supply ink stored in the shaft tube to the first writing portion with the aid of an intermediate member such as a collector and may be configured to supply ink stored in an ink storage tube such as an ink refill which is separated from the shaft tube to the first writing portion.
The first writing portion can be formed by cutting or injection-molding a metal material such as stainless steel or a resin material such as polyacetal. The first writing portion has a tip end which is exposed from the tip end portion (front shaft portion) of the shaft tube and has a rear end which is positioned inside the shaft tube and communicates with the ink supply portion. A ball house is formed in the tip end of the first writing portion, and the writing ball is held in the ball house.
The second writing portion is a tubular member that covers at least a portion of the first writing portion exposed from the shaft tube and is preferably formed from a synthetic resin. The tip end portion of the second writing portion indicates a tip end portion of the second writing portion and is configured to cover a portion of the first writing portion reaching the narrowed portion, that is, the outer circumference located closer to the rear side than the narrowed portion.
The displacement means is configured to capably change the relative position of the first writing portion and the second writing portion. This aspect includes two cases: a case where the second writing portion may be so formed as to be movable in relation to the first writing portion so that the second writing portion is displaced by the displacement means; and another case where the first writing portion may be so formed as to be movable in relation to the second writing portion so that the first writing portion is displaced by the displacement means. The displacement means may be an elastic member which can move the first writing portion or the second writing portion in the axial direction by being compressed and deformed when load is applied from the tip end thereof and a mechanism which can move the first writing portion or the second writing portion in the axial direction according to a predetermined operation.
In this aspect, when the positional relation between the first writing portion and the second writing portion is such that the first writing portion is at the retracting position in relation to the second writing portion, the portion of the first writing portion reaching the narrowed portion is covered with the second writing portion whereby the writing ball and the narrowed portion are exposed from the second writing portion. In this case, the tip end portion of the second writing portion can make contact with the writing surface simultaneously with the writing ball. That is, when the first writing portion is at the retracting position, the narrowed portion is at the same position as the tangent that touches both the writing ball and the tip end portion of the second writing portion or does not protrude further toward the tip end.
On the other hand, when the positional relation between the first writing portion and the second writing portion is such that the first writing portion is at the protruding position in relation to the second writing portion, a portion of the first writing portion located closer to the rear side than the narrowed portion is covered with the second writing portion, whereby the narrowed portion and the portion located closer to the rear side than the narrowed portion are exposed from the second writing portion. In this case, the tip end portion of the second writing portion does not make contact with the writing surface simultaneously with the writing ball. That is, when the first writing portion is at the protruding position, the tip end portion of the second writing portion does not protrude closer to the tip end than the tangent that touches both the writing ball and the narrowed portion.
In the ballpoint pen of this aspect, when the relative position of the first writing portion and the second writing portion is at the protruding position of the first writing portion, only the writing ball makes contact with the writing surface, and it is possible to draw lines having a predetermined width with the ink adhering to the periphery of the writing ball. On the other hand, when the relative position of the first writing portion and the second writing portion is at the retracting position of the first writing portion, and a user writes lines in a state where the writing ball and the tip end portion of the second writing portion are in contact with the writing surface simultaneously, the ink adhering to the periphery of the writing ball and the ink leaking from the inside of the first writing portion with rotation of the writing ball diffuse between the contact portion of the writing ball and the writing surface and the contact portion of the tip end portion of the second writing portion and the writing surface according to capillary phenomenon. Due to this, it is possible to draw lines having a larger width than when a user writes lines in a state where only the writing ball is in contact with the writing surface.
According to the sixth aspect of the invention, it is possible to draw lines of different widths while maintaining an optimal positional relation between the writing ball and the first writing portion.
(Seventh Aspect of the Invention)
A seventh aspect of the present invention includes the following configuration in addition to the configuration of the fifth or sixth aspect of the invention. That is, the displacement means is an elastic member disposed on a rear side of the first writing portion and is capable of displacing the relative position of the first writing portion in relation to the second writing portion between a retracting position of the first writing portion at which the tip end portion of the second writing portion covers a portion of the writing ball reaching the narrowed portion and a protruding position of the first writing portion at which the tip end portion of the second writing portion is located closer to the rear side than the retracting position of the first writing portion (the opposite side to the tip end portion), and the displacement means is so formed that, when load is applied to the first writing portion from the tip end thereof at an initial position at which the first writing portion is at the protruding position, the elastic member is compressed and deformed, whereby the first writing portion is moved toward the rear side and the first writing portion is moved to the retracting position of the first writing portion.
This aspect specifies the displacement means of the sixth aspect of the invention.
The displacement means is configured to capably change the relative position of the first writing portion and the second writing portion between the retracting position of the first writing portion and the protruding position of the first writing portion.
The elastic member may be a member that restores according to elastic action such as rubber or a spring. In this aspect, the first writing portion is so formed as to be displaceable in relation to the shaft tube and the second writing portion, and the first writing portion moves to the holder retracting position when writing load is applied to the first writing portion from the tip end thereof. The writing load is applied to the first writing portion from the tip end, for example, when the writing ball is pressed against the writing surface and when the writing load is increased during writing. Moreover, when the writing load applied to the first writing portion disappears, the elastic member restores the original shape due to elasticity and the first writing portion returns to the initial position.
According to this aspect, it is possible to draw lines of different widths by changing the writing load.
Moreover, when the elastic member is configured as a soft member having low elastic modulus, elderly persons and kids who are weak can draw bold lines when writing lines at an optional angle regardless of writing load.
Further, when the load required for moving the first writing portion from the protruding position to the retracting position is very smaller than the writing load, the first writing portion is moved to the retracting position without causing any discomfort during writing and it is possible to draw bold lines constantly. Moreover, when the writing portion becomes distant from the writing surface for example, when a user creates strokes such as “hook” and “fade” and the writing load decreases, the first writing portion continuously moves from the retracting position to the protruding position, whereby a bold line changes to a narrow line continuously and smoothly.
Moreover, by changing a volume associated with deformation of the shape of the elastic member to allow an ink passage to be pressed by the writing load, it is possible to provide satisfactory ink flowability during initial writing.
(Eighth Aspect of the Invention)
An eighth aspect of the present invention includes the following configuration in addition to the configuration of the fifth or sixth aspect of the invention. That is, the displacement means is a feeding mechanism provided in the tip end portion of the shaft tube, and the feeding mechanism is so formed as to capably move the second writing portion between the protruding position of the first writing portion and the retracting position of the first writing portion according to a predetermined operation.
This aspect specifies the displacement means of the sixth aspect of the invention.
The feeding mechanism has at least a portion which is united or engaged with the second writing portion and can move the second writing portion in the axial direction according to a predetermined operation. The “predetermined operation” means externally operating a portion of the feeding mechanism or the second writing portion and includes rotating or sliding an operating subject. For example, the feeding mechanism may be a rotary feeding mechanism which includes a protrusion provided on the outer circumference of the second writing portion and a cylindrical cam provided on the inner circumference of the tip end portion of the shaft tube, and in which an operating portion coupled to the cylindrical cam and disposed outside the shaft tube 10 is so rotated that the second writing portion can be moved in the axial direction. Alternatively, a male screw and a female screw may be formed between the second writing portion and the inner portion of the tip end portion of the shaft tube, and the second writing portion may be rotated so that the second writing portion is moved in the axial direction.
In this aspect, the feeding mechanism functions based on an operation mode, and it is possible to move the second writing portion at the retracting position of the first writing portion to the protruding position of the first writing portion and to move the second writing portion at the protruding position of the first writing portion to the retracting position of the first writing portion.
According to this aspect, before a user writes lines, it is possible to set the writing tip state of the ballpoint pen to a state where narrow lines can be drawn or a state where bold lines can be drawn. Thus, it is not necessary to change the writing load or the writing tip angle in the middle of writing and it is possible to draw bold and narrow lines with constant writing load and angle.
(Ninth Aspect of the Invention)
A ninth aspect of the present invention includes the following configuration in addition to the configuration of the eighth aspect of the invention. That is, the ink has such viscosity that the ink can diffuse between a contact portion of the writing ball with a writing surface and a contact portion of the tip end portion of the second writing portion with the writing surface in a state where the writing ball and the tip end portion of the second writing portion are in contact with the writing surface simultaneously.
According to this aspect, when the writing ball and the tip end portion of the second writing portion make contact with the writing surface simultaneously, ink diffuses into the portion surrounded by the writing surface, the writing ball, and the tip end portion of the second writing portion according to capillary phenomenon. Thus, it is possible to draw bold lines without blurring.
Since the present invention has the above-described configuration, it is possible to provide a ballpoint pen which has a simple structure and which can write drawn lines of remarkably different widths using one writing tip without requiring special operations during writing. Moreover, since it is possible to create high-quality strokes such as “stop,” “hook,” and “fade” easily by changing an inclination angle of a shaft tube during writing, it is possible to improve expressive power of handwriting.
Moreover, since the present invention has the above-described configuration, it is possible to provide a ballpoint pen which can write drawn lines of different widths using one writing tip while maintaining an optimal positional relation between a writing ball and a holder. Moreover, it is possible to freely change the width of drawn lines by changing writing load and optimizing a displacement means and create high-quality strokes such as “stop,” “hook,” and “fade” easily. Thus, it is possible to improve expressive power of handwriting.
Hereinafter, first to fourteenth embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the present specification, “front side” of a ballpoint pen 1 and the constituent components thereof is a tip side when a writing ball 30 is a tip end of the ballpoint pen 1, and “rear side” is the opposite side.
(First Embodiment)
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The ink supply portion 40 has an approximately tubular collector 41 in which a plurality of fins are formed on an outer circumference thereof and a tip holding portion 42 formed by narrowing a tip end of the collector 41. A rear end portion of the collector 41 is in contact with the ink storage portion 13, and the tip holding portion 42 is fitted into the front shaft portion 12. Moreover, a rear end portion of the joint 14 is fitted into the tip holding portion 42. Moreover, a rod-shaped collector core 43 made from polyester fiber passes in an axial direction of the collector 41. A rear end of the collector core 43 protrudes into the ink storage portion 13, and a tip end portion of the collector core 43 protrudes further toward the tip end than the tip holding portion 42 and is inserted inside from the rear end portion of the joint 14.
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Further, the collector core 43 and the central core 25 are formed by appropriately selecting the porosity and the surface shape of polyester fiber according to a property such as viscosity of ink used.
The outer member 50 is an approximately conical tube made from a synthetic resin, and as illustrated in
Moreover, when the outer member 50 is fixed to the joint 14, as illustrated in
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In the present embodiment, relatively low-viscosity ink capable of diffusing between the contact portion of the writing ball 30 and the writing surface and the contact portion of the outer member tip end portion 51 and the writing surface in a state where the writing ball 30 and the outer member tip end portion 51 are in contact with the writing surface simultaneously is used. The use of such ink prevents blurring even when bold lines are drawn.
A method of using the ballpoint pen 1 having the above-described configuration will be described based on
When the ballpoint pen 1 is so inclined that an angle of the tapered portion 54 of the outer member 50 in relation to the writing surface is a° as illustrated in
On the other hand, when the ballpoint pen 1 is so inclined that the angle of the tapered portion 54 of the outer member 50 in relation to the writing surface is b° smaller than a° as illustrated in
As described above, the ballpoint pen 1 according to the present embodiment can change the width of drawn lines remarkably just by changing the angle in relation to the writing surface during writing and the contacting state of the writing portion on the sheet surface and gradually narrow drawn lines with strokes such as “stop,” “hook,” and “fade.” That is, when a user draws narrow lines, the user may put the shaft tube 10 in a close-to-vertical state (standing state) as illustrated in
Further, by adjusting the shape (the amount of protrusion toward the front side or the lateral side) of the outer member tip end portion 51 of the outer member 50, it is possible to equalize the line width when the writing ball 30 and the outer member tip end portion 51 make contact with the writing surface simultaneously, even when the writing ball 30 has a different ball diameter.
(Second Embodiment)
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The ballpoint pen 1 according to the second embodiment provides the same advantageous effects as the first embodiment. That is, when the ballpoint pen 1 is so inclined that an angle of the tapered portion 54 of the outer member 50 in relation to the writing surface is a° as illustrated in
(Third Embodiment)
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The ballpoint pen 1 according to the third embodiment provides the same advantageous effects as the first embodiment. Further, in the present embodiment, unlike the first and second embodiments, when ink in the ink refill 70 is used up and it is not possible to write, a user can replace the ink refill 70 and write again.
(Fourth Embodiment)
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Further, in the present embodiment, an approximately conical outer member 50 formed so as to be tapered toward the tip end is attached to the tip end portion of the shaft tube 10. An insertion hole 57 that passes from the rear side to the tip end side is formed in the outer member 50, and a screw portion 57A is formed on an inner circumferential surface on the rear side of the insertion hole 57 as illustrated in
According to the fourth embodiment, it is possible to provide the same advantageous effects as the above-described embodiments and to reduce the number of components and simplify product assembly steps.
(Fifth Embodiment)
(Sixth Embodiment)
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The ink supply portion 40 has an approximately tubular collector 41 in which a plurality of fins is formed on an outer circumference thereof and a tip holding portion 42 formed by narrowing a tip end of the collector 41. A rear end portion of the collector 41 is in contact with the ink storage portion 13, and the tip holding portion 42 is fitted into the front shaft portion 12. Moreover, a rear end portion of the joint 14 is fitted into the tip holding portion 42. Moreover, a rod-shaped collector core 43 made from polyester fiber passes in an axial direction of the collector 41. A rear end of the collector core 43 protrudes into the ink storage portion 13, and a tip end portion of the collector core 43 protrudes further toward the tip end than the tip holding portion 42 and is fitted into the joint 14 from the rear end portion of the joint 14. Further, the joint 14 is so formed as to be slidable through the tip holding portion 42 in the axial direction integrally with the collector core 43.
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Further, the collector core 43 and the central core 25 are formed by appropriately selecting the porosity and the surface shape of polyester fiber according to a property such as viscosity of ink used. Moreover, in the present embodiment, although ink is stored in the shaft tube 10 and the ink supply portion 40 supplies ink to the pen tip 20, an ink refill formed by press-fitting the pen tip 20 into the tip end of an ink storage tube that stores ink and ink core may be provided in the shaft tube 10.
The outer member 50 is an approximately conical tube made from a synthetic resin, and as illustrated in
Further, the outer member 50 is inserted from the tip end side of the holder 21 and the joint 14 protruding from the tip end of the front shaft portion 12 and is fixed to the front shaft portion 12. In a state where the outer member 50 is fixed to the front shaft portion 12, the holder 21 is inserted into the front insertion hole 53 and the tip end portion 14A of the joint 14 is inserted into the rear insertion hole 52. Moreover, in this state, as illustrated in
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Further, the O-shaped ring 61a is compressed and deformed by receiving load in the axial direction, and a relative position in the axial direction of the outer member 50 and the holder 21 changes with positional movement of the joint 14 and the pen tip 20 held in the joint 14. Specifically, when load is applied from the tip end of the writing ball 30, force acts on the joint 14 toward the rear side, the O-shaped ring 61a is pressed against the flange portion 14B and crushed against the receiving portion 42A. In this way, the joint 14 and the pen tip 20 move toward the rear side in relation to the outer member 50, the front shaft portion 12, and the tip holding portion 42. Further, when the joint 14 and the pen tip 20 reach the rearmost side, a portion of the outer member tip end portion 51 closest to the tip end is positioned up to a position slightly exceeding the boundary line between the narrowed portion 23 and the tapered portion 22 of the holder 21. Due to this, a portion of the outer member 50 corresponding to approximately ⅔ of the entire length close to the tip end side, the narrowed portion 23 of the holder 21, and a portion of the writing ball 30 are exposed from the tip end of the front shaft portion 12. Such a positional relation of the outer member 50 and the holder 21 is referred to as a holder retracting position as a retracting position of the first writing portion. Further, when the load applied to the writing ball 30 disappears, the O-shaped ring 61a is elastically deformed to restore an original shape and the joint 14 and the pen tip 20 move to the holder protruding position to return to the initial state.
Here, in the holder retracting position, as illustrated in
In the present embodiment, relatively low-viscosity ink capable of diffusing between the contact portion of the writing ball 30 and the writing surface and the contact portion of the outer member tip end portion 51 and the writing surface in a state where the writing ball 30 and the outer member tip end portion 51 are in contact with the writing surface simultaneously is used. The use of such ink prevents blurring even when bold lines are drawn.
A method of using the ballpoint pen 1 having the above-described configuration will be described based on
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On the other hand, when writing load is increased (the writing ball 30 is pressed against the writing surface) without changing the inclination angle of the shaft tube 10 in the state illustrated in
Further, when the writing load is decreased in the state illustrated in
As described above, the ballpoint pen 1 according to the sixth embodiment can change the width of drawn lines just by changing writing load during writing. That is, the writing load may be decreased so that the pen tip 20 does not retract when a user draws narrow lines, and the writing load may be increased so that the pen tip 20 retracts when a user draws bold lines. Further, in the present embodiment, since it is easy to change the width and the thickness of lines in the middle of writing by changing the width of drawn lines according to writing load, the ballpoint pen is ideally used for drawing and ballpoint pen-based calligraphy.
Moreover, by adjusting the shape (the amount of protrusion toward the front side or the lateral side) of the outer member tip end portion 51 of the outer member 50, it is possible to equalize the line width when the writing ball 30 and the outer member tip end portion 51 make contact with the writing surface simultaneously, even when the writing ball 30 has a different ball diameter.
Further, the elastic member is not limited to the O-shaped ring 61a but a spring may be used.
Moreover, in the above-described embodiment, although the joint 14 and the pen tip 20 are so formed as to move integrally, the pen tip 20 only may move.
(Seventh Embodiment)
In the present embodiment, the outer member 50 is so formed as to be movable in the axial direction in relation to the pen tip 20 and includes a rotary feeding mechanism 62a that can move the outer member 50 between a holder protruding position and a holder retracting position as the displacement means 60a.
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Specifically, the feeding mechanism portion 64 includes a cam hole 15a (see
A method of using the ballpoint pen 1 having the above-described configuration will be described based on
According to the present embodiment, since a state where narrow lines can be drawn and a state where bold lines can be drawn can be selected in advance, it is not necessary to change writing load in the middle of writing and users can write lines with constant writing load. Moreover, the width of lines may not be changed unintentionally with a change in the writing load during writing. In particular, in the holder retracting position, by maintaining the angle of the writing tip to be constant, it is possible to draw bold lines stably without changing the writing load.
Further, according to the present embodiment, since the pin 55a is visible from the long hole 63A of the rotation operating portion 63a, it is possible to immediately recognize whether the writing tip state (the positional relation between the outer member 50 and the holder 21) is at the holder protruding position or the holder retracting position. That is, when the writing tip state is at the holder protruding position, the pin 55a is positioned on the front side of the long hole 63A. In contrast, when the writing tip state is at the holder retracting position, the pin 55a is positioned on the rear side of the long hole 63A. Thus, it is possible to recognize the writing tip state.
Moreover, the means for displacing the outer member 50 is not limited to the rotary feeding mechanism 62a, but for example, a knob may be slid to allow the outer member 50 to protrude and retract. Alternatively, a male screw and a female screw may be formed on the outer circumference of the outer member 50 and the inner circumference of the front shaft portion 12 and the outer member 50 may be moved in the axial direction by rotating the outer member 50. Furthermore, in the sixth embodiment, a feeding mechanism may be used as the means for moving the joint 14 and the pen tip 20.
(Eighth Embodiment)
In the present embodiment, the configuration of the elastic member of the sixth embodiment is changed. The elastic member is the O-shaped ring 61a in the sixth embodiment, and is an elastic joint 65 in the present embodiment.
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Further, when writing load is applied to the writing tip, the inner protrusion 65C pressed toward the rear side by the joint 14 bends toward the rear side, and the writing tip can move toward the rear side. In this case, the gap P narrows. That is, the gap P is a space portion for allowing deformation of the inner protrusion 65C. When the load applied to the writing tip decreases, the joint 14 is pushed back to return to the original position by the restoring force of the inner protrusion 65C.
The elastic joint 65 as the elastic member may be formed from a material that allows the inner protrusion 65C to be bent with writing load and may be preferably formed from rubber, a rubber-like elastic material such as elastomer, and a relatively soft resin material such as polypropylene.
When the elastic member can be deformed with very small load, the first writing portion can be put into the retracting position and users can draw bold lines constantly without experiencing discomfort during writing. Moreover, when the writing portion becomes distant from the writing surface for example, when a user creates strokes such as “hook” and “fade” and the writing load decreases, the first writing portion continuously moves from the retracting position to the protruding position, whereby a bold line changes to a narrow line continuously and smoothly. Moreover, by changing a volume associated with deformation of the shape of the elastic member to allow an ink passage to be pressed by the writing load, it is possible to provide satisfactory ink flowability during initial writing.
(Ninth Embodiment)
In the present embodiment, the shape of the elastic joint 65 as the elastic member of the eighth embodiment is changed.
In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
Further, when writing load is applied to the writing tip, the inner protrusion 65C pressed toward the rear side by the joint 14 bends toward the rear side, and the writing tip can move toward the rear side. When the load applied to the writing tip decreases, the joint 14 is pushed back to return to the original position by the restoring force of the inner protrusion 65C.
(Tenth Embodiment)
In the present embodiment, an elastic joint 65 is provided as the elastic member. In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
Further, when writing load is applied to the writing tip, a thin portion of the front tube portion 65A pressed toward the rear side by the flange portion 14B of the joint 14 is deformed and the writing tip can move toward the rear side. When the load applied to the writing tip decreases, the joint 14 is pushed back to return to the original position by the restoring force of the front tube portion 65A.
(Eleventh Embodiment)
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the outer member 50 is formed in an approximately conical form so as to be tapered toward the tip end. As illustrated in
In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
(Twelfth Embodiment)
A ballpoint pen 1 according to the present embodiment has a writing ball 30 having a larger diameter than the writing ball 30 of the eleventh embodiment. The other configuration is the same as that of the eleventh embodiment except that, since the diameter of the tip end portion of the pen tip 20 is larger than that of the eleventh embodiment, the taper angle of the outer member 50 is gentle, and a tapered portion having a different angle is provided in the tip end portion of the outer member 50.
As described above, in the present invention, the shape of the pen tip 20 is not particularly limited as long as lines can be written with the pen tip.
(Thirteenth Embodiment)
In the present embodiment, a displacement means 60a is formed in the outer member 50. As illustrated in
Moreover, in the present embodiment, as illustrated in
Further, when the outer member tip end portion 51 is pressed against the writing surface during writing, as illustrated in
According to the present embodiment, since it is not necessary to provide the elastic member in the shaft tube 10, it is easy to manufacture the ballpoint pen. Moreover, when the outer member 50 is formed to be fixed by being screwed into the shaft body 11, it is possible to replace the outer member 50 easily even when the compression portion 56a is broken.
(Fourteenth Embodiment)
In the present embodiment, a step portion 58 is formed on the surface of the outer member 50 to prevent ink contamination of the rear side. As illustrated in
The step portion 58 of the present embodiment can be also applied to the sixth to thirteenth embodiments.
(Comparison with Other Writing Instruments)
As described above, in the first to fifth embodiments, due to the pen tip 20 and the outer member 50, it is possible to write drawn lines of different widths with one writing tip and to improve the expressive power of handwriting.
Moreover, in the sixth to fourteenth embodiments, due to the two writing portions made up of the first and second writing portions, it is possible to write drawn lines of different widths with one writing ball and to improve the expressive power of handwriting.
The present invention can be used for writing instruments such as a ballpoint pen.
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