Claims
- 1. A cup shaped cylindrical pen body cap for closing off a pen body trunk of a writing instrument, said pen body cap being open at one end and being closed at the other end by a top, said pen body cap further comprising:
- an air vent defined in the pen body cap top for communicating with the atmosphere;
- means for providing airtightness disposed on the inner peripheral surface of said cylindrical pen body cap;
- a miniature cap for covering a tip of said writing instrument, and for defining a first enclosed space between said writing instrument and an inner peripheral face of said miniature cap in which space said tip is disposed, said miniature cap having a top and being concentrically positioned in said cup shaped cylindrical pen body cap, said miniature cap being movable in the axial direction in a second enclosed space, said second enclosed space being formed between the inner face of said pen body cap top, the inner peripheral surface of said cylindrical pen body cap, and said means for providing airtightness;
- an annular resilient seal positioned on the outer face of the top of the miniature cap, said annular resilient seal being sized and positioned for surrounding said air vent and blocking ventilation between said air vent and the inside of the cup shaped cylindrical pen body cap when a pen body trunk is fitted into said cap; and
- at least one opening defined in said miniature cap proximate to said miniature cap top and radially outside of said annular resilient seal for communicating said first enclosed space with a portion of said second enclosed space outside of said miniature cap,
- and wherein said means for providing airtightness is installed in a position for pressing against said trunk of said pen body to stop ventilation in the longitudinal direction.
- 2. A cap for a writing instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pen body cap comprises an inner boss for preventing axial movement relative to said pen body trunk in the direction of said pen body trunk, said inner boss being provided on the inner peripheral surface of said cylindrical pen body cap to the side of said means for providing airtightness proximate to said pen body cap top, said air vent being provided in the center of the pen body cap, said miniature cap being equipped with an axially projecting boss at the center of the miniature cap top on the outer surface thereof, and forming a shoulder at the outer peripheral portion of the miniature cap top, a plurality of circumferentially spaced bosses on the inner peripheral face of said miniature cap and extending in the axial direction, said miniature cap being made of synthetic resin, means for communicating gaps between said circumferentially spaced bosses with an opening between said boss on the top center portion of the miniature cap top and the miniature cap outer face, wherein said annular resilient seal is a ring member fitted about said boss and wherein said at least one rebounder is a spring and accommodated between said shoulder and the inner face of said pen body cap top, and wherein said cap further comprises at least one rebounder within said pen body cap for pressing the miniature cap toward said pen body cap.
- 3. A pen body cap for writing instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pen body cap has an inner top face and said inner top face and the inner peripheral surface of said pen body cap are formed by an inner tube integrated with an outer tube, said inner tube forming an inner boss at a lower end thereof, expanding to join said outer tube, and said air vent is formed at the center of said inner top face; said miniature cap being enclosed in the second enclosed space formed by said inner top face, said inner peripheral face and said inner boss; and said means for providing airtightness being provided on said inner periphery of said outer tube at a position lower than the portion where said inner tube abuts thereon.
- 4. A cap for writing equipment as claimed in claim 3, further comprising:
- a cut end small gap communicating with a cut in the axial direction provided in a part of an opening of said outer tube, said outer tube opening being at a point axially higher than the inner tube;
- a clip having a connecting portion fixed to said cut and having a piece inserted into a space between said inner and outer tubes, said piece being provided with a slit corresponding to said small gap and being aligned therewith; and
- a crown having a leg portion formed correspondingly to an annular gap between said inner and outer tubes and said leg portion being pressure inserted into said gap.
- 5. A cap for writing equipment as claimed in claim 4, wherein said miniature cap is a cylindrical body equipped with a shoulder, a plurality of circumferentially spaced bosses symmetrical about the inner periphery of said miniature cap, said at least one opening is positioned above said shoulder, said at least one spring is located between said shoulder and the inner face of said inner tube to define said at least one rebounder, said miniature cap is equipped with an inner lid of resilient material, and wherein said inner lid includes a brim constituting said annular resilient seal.
- 6. A cap for writing equipment as claimed in claim 4, wherein said means for providing airtightness comprises a continuous series of bosses.
- 7. A cap of writing instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein said top face and an inner peripheral surface of said pen body cap are formed with an inner cap having an inner boss on said inner peripheral surface, and said air vent being provided in said top face of said inner cap; said means for providing airtightness being provided on said inner peripheral surface at a point axially lower than said inner boss; and said miniature cap being enclosed in the space formed by said inner top face; said inner peripheral surface and said inner boss.
- 8. A cap for writing equipment as claimed in claim 7, further comprising an outer tube provided with a gap formed in a head portion for communicating with the atmosphere and said inner cap being fitted in said outer tube.
- 9. A cap for writing equipment as claimed in claim 8, wherein said means for providing airtightness a continuous annular boss.
- 10. A cap for writing equipment as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a connecting member being formed from a clip fixing portion at a head portion, a lower tube and an intermediate small diameter tube connecting said fixing portion and said lower tube, said small diameter tube being provided with a side opening, wherein said outer tube is a metal tube having a cut provided in a part of an opening, said connecting member being pressed into said metal tube through said opening with a part of its head extending from said opening, the head of said inner cap engages with said lower tube of said coupling member and is fitted into said metal tube, said clip is attached to said metal tube by engaging a piece of said clip with said cut of said opening of said metal tube and engaging a cut provided at the end of said piece with said clip fixing portion of said coupling member, and a through hole is provided in said piece of said clip for communicating a gap between said metal tube and said small diameter tube of said coupling member with the atmosphere.
- 11. A cap for writing equipment as claimed in claim 10, wherein said miniature cap is a cylindrical body having a shoulder on the outer periphery, a plurality of bosses symmetrical about the inner peripheral face in the axial direction, and openings in the side wall between said bosses located higher than said shoulder, springs as said rebounders are set between said shoulder and the inner top face of said inner cap, an opening of said miniature cap is provided with an inner lid of resilient material, and a brim of said inner lid forms said resilient seal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 866,836 filed May 27, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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