The present invention relates to a cap for a writing, drawing or painting implement with a cap sheath and a clamping ring.
Many writing implements with removable caps, especially fountain pens, possess a screw-on cap which, while ensuring a secure connection between the housing of the writing implement and the cap, is nevertheless inconvenient and therefore cannot be used quickly.
DE-U 1 802 121 discloses a cap with a clamping ring disposed on the housing of the writing implement that provides a snap connection. There is, however, a risk that the snap connection might give way and that the housing might slip out of the cap or that the cap might slip out of the housing.
The invention is therefore based on the problem of improving the generic cap in such a way that a secure connection is provided between the housing of a writing, drawing or painting implement and the cap, while at the same time ensuring ease of operation.
In accordance with the invention, this problem is solved by having the clamping ring disposed separately in the cap sheath and designing the inner peripheral surface of the cap sheath and the outer and inner peripheral surfaces of the clamping ring such that, by placing the cap on the housing of a writing, drawing or painting implement and then executing a relative axial twist between the cap and the housing, a firm axial fit between the cap and the housing results.
In particular, it can be provided for the inner peripheral surface of the clamping ring to be designed such that, by placing the cap on the housing, a friction fit or positive fit results between the clamping ring and the housing.
In addition, it can be provided for the inner peripheral surface of the cap sheath and the outer peripheral surface of the clamping ring to be designed such that, by placing the cap on the housing of the writing, drawing or painting implement and then executing a relative axial twist between the cap and the housing, a friction fit results between the cap sheath and the clamping ring.
A particular embodiment of the invention is characterised by the fact that at least one wedge-shaped surface rising radially in the circumferential direction is disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the clamping ring and that a corresponding number of matching wedge-shaped surfaces are disposed on the inner peripheral surface of the cap sheath.
It is advantageous for the slopes of the wedge-shaped surfaces facing each other after the clamping ring has been inserted into the cap sheath to be identical.
Finally, it can be provided for the cap to be designed such that it can be placed on the housing and creates a seal in the process.
The invention is based on the surprising finding that the use of a clamping ring which develops its function by twisting the cap makes it possible to create a secure connection in a simple manner. The cap can be placed on in the usual manner and locked in place with a simple twist (<120°). The use of a separate clamping ring means that it is not necessary to search radially for the correct position, as is the case with a bayonet catch.
Furthermore, during the production of the cap, no spindle removal is needed, which would be necessary with a thread for a screw connection.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the claims and the following description, in which one working embodiment is explained in detail with reference to the schematic drawings. There,
The cap sheath 10 shown in
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The housing 32 of a writing implement shown in
The clamping ring 42 can be subdivided into three portions 56, 58 and 60. The wedge-shaped surfaces 44, 46, 48 are disposed in portion 56. Three shoulders 62, 64 and 66 (see also
The features of the invention disclosed in the above description and in the claims can be essential, both alone and in any combination, for carrying out the invention in its various embodiments.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 101 45 051 | Sep 2001 | DE | national |
This patent is the U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/DE02/02445, which was filed on Jul. 4, 2002.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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| PCT/DE02/02445 | 7/4/2002 | WO | 00 | 9/16/2004 |
| Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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| WO03/02690 | 4/3/2003 | WO | A |
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| 911589 | May 1954 | DE |
| 1 802 121 | Jul 1960 | DE |
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| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 20050031406 A1 | Feb 2005 | US |