Claims
- 1. A ball-point pen using low viscosity aqueous ink, comprising; a metallic tubular ink guide portion formed with a plurality of radially inwardly extended projections to provide a ball seat and to define ink capillary passages therebetween, a metallic ball having a diameter of 0.5-1.5 mm rotatably secured between said ball seat and tip end of said ink guide portion, a holder having both ends formed with openings and an ink feeder, said ink guide portion being formed of stainless steel having its rear end inserted into one open end of said holder, said ink feeder comprising an ink guide stem formed of plastic rod and, an ink supply stem formed in a rod shape having a larger diameter that that of said ink guide stem and being formed of fascicular fibers partially bonded together with resin, one end of said ink supply stem inserted into the other end of said holder, said ink guide stem disposed in and projecting through said ink guide portion to provide capillary channels defined between said ink guide stem and an inner surface of said ink guide portion, said ink guide stem having one end in contact with said projections but spaced from said ball and the other end in contact with said end of said ink supply stem in said holder to supply low viscosity aqueous ink from said ink supply stem to said ball through said capillary passages.
- 2. The pen of claim 1 wherein said inwardly extended projections provide point contact with said metallic ball.
- 3. The pen of claim 1 wherein said inwardly extended projections provide line contact with said metallic ball.
- 4. The pen of claim 1 wherein said inwardly extended projections provide surface contact with said metallic ball.
- 5. The pen of claim 1 wherein said fascicular fibers of said ink supply stem are oriented along an axial direction of said ink supply stem.
- 6. A ball-point pen using low viscosity aqueous ink comprising; a pen shaft, an ink reservoir contained in said pen shaft having a supply of low viscosity aqueous ink, a ball-point pen tip secured in one end of said pen shaft comprising a metallic tubular ink guide portion formed with a plurality of radially inwardly extended projections to provide a ball seat and to define ink capillary passages therebetween, a metallic ball having a diameter of 0.5-1.5 mm rotatably secured between said ball seat and tip end of said ink guide portion, a holder having both ends formed with openings and an ink feeder, the said ink guide portion being formed of a wear resistant metal and its rear end inserted into one open end of said holder, said ink feeder comprising an ink guide stem formed of plastic rod and an ink supply stem formed in a rod shape having a larger diameter than that of said ink guide stem and being formed of fascicular fibers partially bonded together with resin, said ink supply stem having one end inserted into the other open end of said holder and the other end inserted into said ink reservoir, said ink guide stem disposed in and projecting through said ink guide portion to provide capillary channels defined between said ink guide stem and an inner surface of said ink guide portion, said ink guide stem having one end in contact with said projections but slightly spaced from said ball and the other end in contact with the end of said ink supply stem in said holder to supply ink from said ink reservoir through said ink supply stem and said capillary channels into said ink capillary passages to said ball.
- 7. The pen of claim 6 wherein said inwardly extended projections provide contact with said metallic ball.
- 8. The pen of claim 6 wherein said inwardly extended projections provide line contact with said metallic ball.
- 9. The pen of claim 6 wherein said inwardly extended projections provide surface contact with said metallic ball.
- 10. The pen of claim 6 wherein said fascicular fibers of said ink supply stem are oriented along an axial direction of said ink supply stem.
- 11. The pen of claim 6 wherein said ink guide portion is formed of stainless steel.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 109,375, filed Jan. 3, 1980 (now abandoned).
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