The present invention relates to a clip for a writing implement.
A clip for a writing implement has heretofore been known, wherein the clip includes a clip body, wherein a receiving hole is formed in the clip body and a shaft body is formed on the outer surfaces of the writing implement body, wherein the shaft body is received in the receiving hole to thereby swingably couple the clip body and the writing implement body to each other, and wherein the receiving hole is sized substantially identical to the shaft body.
A clip for a writing implement has also been known, wherein the clip includes a clip body, wherein a shaft body is attached to the clip body and a receiving hole is formed in the internal space of the writing implement body, wherein the shaft body is swingably received in the receiving hole to thereby couple the clip body and the writing implement body to each other, wherein the receiving hole is sized to be larger than the shaft body so that the clip body is able to move relative to the writing implement body while being coupled thereto, and wherein the clip includes a spring for urging the clip body toward the initial position (see JP-A-2004-190699).
With the former clip for the writing implement, however, limitation is imposed on the thickness of an article that can be gripped, i.e., a problem resides in that it is difficult to reliably grip an article having a large thickness.
With the latter clip for the writing implement, on the other hand, the clip body can move in a direction in which it separates away from the writing implement body making it possible to reliably grip an article having a large thickness. In this clip, the receiving hole is provided in the internal space of the writing implement body, and thus the receiving hole and the shaft body are coupled to each other in the internal space. Usually, however, the internal space is so small that it is difficult to couple the clip body and the writing implement body to each other in the small internal space or, in other words, it is difficult to assemble the clip with the writing implement. To begin with, it is difficult to accommodate the receiving hole and the shaft body in the small internal space. It is not realistic to expand the internal space simply for the purpose of accommodating the receiving hole and the shaft body.
In order to solve the above problem, a first invention is concerned with clip for a writing implement, wherein the clip comprises a clip body, wherein one of a clip side-coupling portion formed on the clip body and an implement side-coupling portion formed on the outer surface of the body or cap of the writing implement, is constituted by a shaft body and the other is constituted by a receiving hole, wherein the shaft body is received in the receiving hole so as to swingably couple the clip body and the body or cap of the writing implement to each other, characterized in that the receiving hole is sized to be larger than the shaft body so that the clip body is able to move relative to the body or cap of the writing implement while being coupled to the body or cap of the writing implement and that the movement of the clip body relative to the body or cap of the writing implement is limited by abutment of the shaft body against a circumferential edge of the receiving hole, and that the clip comprises a spring for urging the clip body toward the body or cap of the writing implement.
A second invention is concerned with the first invention, wherein an operation portion is formed at a rear end of the clip body, wherein the spring is constituted by a leaf spring, and wherein an end of the leaf spring is attached to the implement side-coupling portion, or to the body or cap of the writing implement rearward of the implement side-coupling portion, and the other end of the leaf spring is attached to the clip body forward of the clip side-coupling portion.
A third invention is concerned with the second invention, wherein a dented groove opened facing the clip body is formed in the implement side-coupling portion so that the leaf spring is able to be positioned in the dented groove.
A fourth invention is concerned with the first invention, wherein the receiving hole is so sized that a maximum moving amount of the clip body relative to the body or cap of the writing implement is at least 0.2 times of the diameter of the shaft body.
A fifth invention is concerned with the fourth invention, wherein the receiving hole is sized so that a maximum moving amount of the clip body relative to the body or cap of the writing implement is 0.5 times to 2 times of the diameter of the shaft body.
In this specification, the tip side of the writing implement body or the open end side of the cap is considered as a front side, and the terminal side of the writing implement body or the closed end side of the cap is considered as a rear side.
According to the present invention, the clip can be easily assembled with the writing implement yet maintaining the action for holding an article having a large thickness.
Referring to
A clip 3 is arranged on the rear side of the ballpoint pen body 1 adjacent to the knock members 2. As closely illustrated in
The clip 3 comprises the clip body 5 made of, for example, a synthetic resin. A ball portion 5a is formed at the front end of the clip body 5 integrally therewith and operation portion 5b is formed at the rear end thereof integrally therewith. As will be learned, particularly, from
The clip body 5 is sized to house the convex portion 4 in the internal space thereof defined by the side walls 5c and the top wall 5d. Upon covering the convex portion 4 with the clip body 5 while having the pair of shaft bodies 4a received in the receiving holes 5e, the clip body 5 and the ballpoint pen body 1 are swingably coupled to each other.
It is allowable to form the receiving holes in the ballpoint pen body 1 and to form the shaft bodies on the clip body 5, as a matter of course. It is further allowable to form the receiving holes 5e in the side walls 5c around the rear end of the clip body 5 in a manner that the operation portion 5b is not formed. Generally speaking, therefore, a clip side-coupling portion is formed on the clip body, a implement side-coupling portion is formed on the body or cap of the writing implement, one of them is constituted by the shaft bodies and the other one is constituted by the receiving holes, and the shaft bodies are swingably received in the receiving holes so as to couple the clip body and the body or cap of the writing implement to each other.
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The clip 3 further comprises a spring 6 of, for example, metal. In the embodiment of the present invention, the spring 6 is constituted by a U-shaped single leaf spring opening facing the front side. The rear end 6a of the leaf spring 6 is forcibly inserted and fixed in an insertion hole 4c formed in the convex portion 4, and the front end 6b of the leaf spring 6 is forcibly inserted and fixed in an insertion hole 5f formed in the clip body 5 around the ball portion 5a.
The clip body 5 is urged by the leaf spring 6 toward the ballpoint pen body 1. In other words, in the embodiment of the present invention as shown in
In the embodiment of the present invention as described above, the convex portion 4 is formed on the outer surface 1a of the ballpoint pen body 1, and the whole clip 3 inclusive of the leaf spring 6 is positioned on the outside of the ballpoint pen body 1. As a result, the ballpoint pen body 1 and the clip body 5 can be easily coupled to each other. Further, the internal space of the ballpoint pen body 1 does not have to be expanded for the clip 3 only.
When an article such as a document or clothing is to be gripped and held by the clip 3, the operation portion 5b is depressed by the user toward the ballpoint pen body 1 as indicated by an arrow X in
Alternatively, as shown in
Not only in the case
In this way, the movement of the shaft bodies 4a or clip body 5 relative to the ballpoint pen body 1 is limited by the circumferential edge of the receiving holes 5e. As described above, the receiving holes 5e have longitudinal axes substantially perpendicular to the center axis L-L of the ballpoint pen body 1. In this case, the longitudinal length L of the receiving holes 5e from the top edge Sea to the bottom edge 5eb thereof defines a maximum amount P of movement of the clip body 5 relative to the ballpoint pen body 1 in the radial direction of the ballpoint pen body 1. In the embodiment of the present invention as shown in
Preferably, the receiving holes 5e is sized so that the maximum amount P of movement of the clip body 5 is at least 0.2 times of the diameter D of the shaft bodies 4a. More preferably, the receiving holes 5e is so sized that the maximum amount P of movement of the clip body 5 is 0.5 times to 2 times of the diameter D of the shaft bodies 4a. Namely, in the case where the longitudinal axes of the receiving holes 5e are substantially perpendicular to the center axis L-L of the ballpoint pen body 1 as shown in
The receiving holes 5e may assume any shape so far as the clip body 5 is allowed to move relative to the ballpoint pen body 1.
As described above, the clip body 5 is urged by the leaf spring 6 in a manner that the ball portion 5a abuts against the ballpoint pen body 1 and, at the same time, the shaft bodies 4a abut against the top edges 5ea of the receiving holes 5e. What is needed to obtain these two urging actions is to simply attach the front end 6b of the leaf spring 6 to the clip body 5 forward of the shaft bodies 4a. However, if the leaf spring 6 is lengthened and the front end 6b thereof is attached to the insertion hole 5f at the front end of the clip body 5 or around the ball portion 5a as in the embodiment of the present invention, a force to be applied to the operation portion 5b to open the clip 3 is reduced.
In the case where the leaf spring 6 is extended up to the front side of the shaft bodies 4a, the leaf spring 6 may interfere with or abut against the convex portion 4. Particularly, this tendency becomes conspicuous if the height of the shaft bodies 4a from the ballpoint pen body 1 is increased in order to increase the amount of movement of the clip body 5 relative to the ballpoint pen body 1. In the embodiment of the present invention, however, the dented groove 4b is formed in the convex portion 4, and thus the leaf spring 6 can be positioned in the dented groove 4b (see
The clip body 5 does not have to be provided with the operation portion 5b as described above. However, provision of the operation portion 5b makes it easy to use it as a clip for the writing implement. Further, the clip according to the embodiment of the present invention can be easily and inexpensively produced since it includes a decreased number of parts and its mechanism is not complex.
According to the embodiment of the present invention described above, the spring 6 is constituted by a U-shaped single leaf spring opened toward the front side. Alternatively, the spring 6 may be, for example, a U-shaped single leaf spring opened toward the rear side. In this case, one end of the leaf spring is fixed in an insertion hole formed in the ballpoint pen body 1 rearward of the convex portion 4 and the other end of the leaf spring is fixed in the insertion hole formed in the clip body 5 around the operation body 5b.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-326516 | Nov 2005 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/322032 | 10/27/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/9/2008 |