The present invention relates generally to writing instruments and, more particularly, to fountain pens of the capless type.
Conventional capless writing instruments such as fountain pens typically comprise a writing unit with a nib, an ink feed and a corresponding reservoir that slide along a passage inside the barrel of the pen so as to allow the nib to extend from one end of the barrel. In order to prevent ink from drying out when the pen is not in use, namely, when the nib is in a retracted position, the passage opening at the one end of the pen must be closed while capable of being opened at the time of use. Usually, the nib extends from the barrel by pressing a button at the opposite end of the barrel, via a mechanism common to ballpoint pens. In this arrangement, the exit passage of the nib is kept closed, when not in use, using a shutter that goes up when flexibly pushed by its support or the feeder of the nib and comes down again when the nib retracts.
In a desire to design a fountain pen without a cap and therefore with a retractable nib, there is the problem of how to control the sliding mechanism of the nib holder and the necessary closing device. The solution to this problem must then be compatible with structural simplicity, the aesthetics of the pen and ease of use.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a capless fountain pen that achieves the functional and aesthetic requirements mentioned above.
This object is achieved with the capless fountain pen according to the present invention, the main characteristic of which is the fact that the external tubular housing has one of its ends partially closed with a fixed wall integral with it and an interal tubular housing, inside which the said writing unit is slidably housed, is mounted slidably and pivotally within the external tubular housing. A mobile wall integral with the internal tubular housing is also provided, positioned at the end of the external tubular element and complementary in shape to that of the fixed wall, so as to completely close the end in one of its first operating positions or to open it partially, to enable the nib to pass through, in a second operating position, following an axial rotation of the internal tubular element controlled by the same control means of the axial movement of the writing unit. In this way the action which the user exerts to move the writing unit axially causes first the rotation of the mobile wall and then the opening of the pasasage for the nib at the end of the barrel of the pen.
In particular, the control means of the axial movement of the writing unit may be substantially of the bayonet type with a sleeve having a radially protruding element and with the internal tubular housing which also has a longitudinal slot within which the protruding element slides. The external tubular housing in turn has a longitudinal slot and a perimeter slot extending from it by an amplitude equal to the angle of axial rotation, when the nib is in the retracted position the protruding element being engaged in the perimeter slot, whereby, by making the protruding element slide in the slot, the internal tubular housing rotates axially until the two longitudinal slots are on top of each other, and then by making the protruding element slide inside them, the axial sliding of the writing unit and the emergence/retraction of the nib is produced.
A specific, illustrative capless fountain pen, according to the present invention, is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The same numerals are used throughout the drawing figures to designate similar elements. Still other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments.
Referring now to the drawings and, more particularly, to
The external tubular housing 1 has a circumferential slot 7 extending for a certain length, in particular through 180°, near the end opposite to that where the wall 1a is situated and on a plane perpendicular to the axis of housing 1. Circumferential slot 7 ends in a longitudinal slot 8 of the external tubular housing 1 extending from the same end, up to approximately half-way along the entire length. Internal tubular housing 2 also has a longitudinal slot 9 extending from the end opposite to that where wall 2a is situated up to approximately half-way along its entire length. From sleeve 3 there also extends a radially protruding element 10 engaged in slot 9 of internal tubular housing 2.
Longitudinal slot 9 is provided at the diametrically opposed end with respect to wall 2a provided at the other end of internal tubular housing 2. Similarly, longitudinal slot 8 is provided at the diametrically opposed end with respect to wall 1a formed at the other end of external tubular housing 1. In this way, when slots 8 and 9 lie diametrically opposed to the central axis, wall 2a completely closes the open part of the end of external tubular housing 1a not covered by wall 1a.
When the nib 5 is completely retracted as shown in
Following the rotation of internal tubular housing 2, the longitudinal slot 9 is in radial alignment with longitudinal slot 8, whereby radially protruding element 10 can be moved axially along the slots causing the sleeve 3 to axially slide inside internal tubular housing 2 with the resulting emergence of the nib 5 through the passage left free by wall 2a. To retract the nib inside internal tubular element 2 and close the latter, it is necessary to take the reverse action on radially protruding element 10 in order to bring it back at the closed end of circumferential slot 7.
According to a different embodiment of the invention, illustrated in
With reference to the
From the front end of internal sleeve 15, the one from which the nib 5 extends, there extend two radial teeth 18 from diametrically opposed parts, which guide the movement of internal sleeve 15 within internal tubular housing 2. More specifically and as shown in
In the present embodiment of the invention the pen will necessarily be longer than the one described previously and illustrated in
In each case, owing to the present invention, it is possible to make fountain pens of shorter length and which are extremely easy to use even using only one hand to extract and retract the nib.
Although the present invention is shown and described in connection with a particular schematic representation of a fountain pen and its external structure, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be incorporated into other pen designs and configurations according to the aesthetic choices of the designer and the models, within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Various modifications and alterations to the invention may be appreciated based on a review of the disclosure. These changes and additions are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FI2004A000205 | Oct 2004 | IT | national |