Claims
- 1. A removable cap for receiving a writing implement, which comprises:
- a hollow tubular member defining a longitudinal axis and having first and second end portions, said first end portion defining an opening for receiving the implement, said second end portion including a frusto-conical surface in concentric arrangement with said longitudinal axis and having an outer end which is distal most from said first end portion;
- an interior land portion displaced with respect to said longitudinal axis at a position beyond said second end of said tubular member, said land portion having a generally planar outer surface; said land portion and said outer end of said frusto-conical surface being at substantially the same position with respect to said longitudinal axis; and
- three connecting portions extending from said land portion to said second end portion of said tubular member, said connecting portions defining three openings extending circumferentially about said land portion to permit air to flow between an exterior side of said land portion and an interior portion of said hollow tubular member said connecting portions being dimensioned such that the combined area of said openings is at least twice the combined upper surface area of said connecting portions.
- 2. A removable cap for receiving a writing implement, which comprises:
- a hollow tubular member defining a longitudinal axis and having first and second end portions, said first end portion defining an opening for receiving the implement, said second end portion including a frusto-conical surface in concentric arrangement with said longitudinal axis and having a outer end which is distal most from said first end portion;
- an interior land portion having a planar outer surface wherein said outer end of said frusto-conical surface said outer end is disposed with respect to said longitudinal axis at a position beyond said land portion; and
- three connecting portions extending from said land portion to said second end portion of said tubular member, said connecting portions defining three openings extending circumferentially about said land portion, the combined area of said openings being at least twice the combined upper surface area of said connecting portions whereby air is permitted to flow between an exterior side of said land portion and an interior portion of said hollow tubular member.
- 3. A monolithically formed removable cap for a writing implement, which comprises a tubular member defining a longitudinal axis and having a first end portion defining an opening for receiving at least a writing portion of the writing implement and a second end portion including a frusto-conical surface portion, a land portion adjacent said second end portion, said land portion having a generally planar outer surface and being in general alignment with said longitudinal axis, and three connecting portions extending radially outwardly from said land portion to said second end portion of said tubular member, said connecting portions each having at least one outer substantially planar surface portion oriented at an acute angle relative to said longitudinal axis, said connecting portions defining three apertures extending circumferentially about said land portion, the combined cross-sectional area of said apertures being at least twice the corresponding combined cross-sectional area of said connecting portions whereby air is permitted to flow between an exterior side of said land portion and an interior portion of said tubular member.
- 4. The removable cap according to claim 3 wherein said frusto-conical surface portion has an uppermost portion.
- 5. The removable cap according to claim 4 wherein said land portion is positioned below said uppermost portion of said frusto-conical surface portion.
- 6. The removable cap according to claim 4 wherein said land portion is positioned above said uppermost portion of said frusto-conical surface portion.
- 7. The removable cap according to claim 4 wherein said land portion and said uppermost portion of said frusto-conical surface portion are at substantially the same position along said longitudinal axis.
- 8. The removable cap according to claim 3 wherein said tubular member includes at least two axially extending rib portions disposed on an inner peripheral surface of said tubular member adjacent said first end portion thereof, said axially extending rib portions dimensioned and positioned to frictionally engage a peripheral surface portion of the writing implement received within said tubular member to facilitate retention of the writing implement therein.
- 9. The removable cap according to claim 3 wherein said tubular member includes an inner circumferential rib portion disposed at a position intermediate said first and second end portions, said inner circumferential rib portion dimensioned and configured to frictionally engage a peripheral surface portion of the writing implement received within said tubular member to facilitate retention of the writing implement therein.
- 10. A monolithically formed removable cap for a writing implement, which comprises:
- a tubular member defining a longitudinal axis, said tubular member including a main body portion and a frusto-conical surface portion disposed at one end of said main body portion, the other end of said main body portion having an opening for reception of a writing implement;
- a land portion in general alignment with said longitudinal axis and having a generally planar upper surface disposed beyond said one end of said main body portion; and
- three connecting members connecting said land portion and said tubular member, said connecting members each having at least one outer substantially planar portion oriented at an acute angle relative to said longitudinal axis, said connecting members being dimensioned to define three openings extending circumferentially about said land portion, the combined area of said openings being at least twice the combined cross-sectional area of said connecting members whereby air is permitted to flow between an exterior side of said land portion and an interior portion of said tubular member.
- 11. The removable cap according to claim 10 wherein said frusto-conical surface portion has an uppermost portion.
- 12. The removable cap according to claim 11 wherein said upper surface of said land portion is positioned below said uppermost portion of said frusto-conical surface portion.
- 13. The removable cap according to claim 11 wherein said upper surface of said land portion is positioned above said uppermost portion of said frusto-conical surface portion.
- 14. The removable cap according to claim 11 wherein said upper surface of said land portion and said uppermost portion of said frusto-conical surface portion are at substantially the same position along said longitudinal axis.
- 15. A removable cap for receiving a writing implement, which comprises a hollow tubular member defining a longitudinal axis and having a first end portion defining an opening for receiving the writing implement and a second end portion including an annular member formed monolithically with said hollow tubular member, said annular member having at least one frusto-conical outer surface portion and a generally cylindrical outer surface portion adjacent thereto, a land portion having a generally planar outer surface and being in general alignment with said longitudinal axis, and three connecting members extending outwardly from said land portion to said second end portion, said connecting members having at least one upper substantially planar surface portion oriented at an acute angle relative to said longitudinal axis and defining a plurality of arcuately-shaped apertures surrounding said land portion, the combined area of said arcuately shaped apertures being at least twice the combined area of said upper substantially planar surface portions of said connecting members whereby air is permitted to flow between an exterior side of said land portion and an interior portion of said hollow tubular member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/078,581 filed on Jun. 16, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/791,895 filed on Nov. 13, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,578.
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