The present invention relates to writing and drawing instruments, such as fountain pens, stylographs, felt-tip pens and generally any writing instrument using a liquid or ink as the writing medium, proposing a closure cap for said instruments in which there has been provided an arrangement which prevents the ink from drying out, including ink known as Indian ink, in the application element when same is closed and not in use so that it may be stored or transported, thereby improving the use qualities of said writing and drawing instrument for the practical application usage thereof.
For the sake of simple comprehension and description, fountain pens shall be referred to hereinafter, where said reference must be understood as extending to all writing and drawing instruments indicated in the preceding paragraph and never in a limiting sense. Fountain pens are writing instruments which have an ink reservoir in communication with an application element whereby the ink spreads over an application surface following the line drawn by the user, said pens comprising a closure cap for protecting the ink-application element when the pen is not in use.
The closure cap of fountain pens is a hollow element coupled onto the end of the pen for covering the ink-application element, where said cap may be secured to the pen by means of a threaded coupling or a press fit coupling.
In either case, the incorporation of the closure cap on the corresponding fountain pen ensures protection of the ink-application element, but it does not prevent the residual ink in the application element from drying up, therefore when the pen is going to be used after it has been idle for some time, the application element must be cleaned so as to remove the dry ink, since the dry ink clogs the outlet of the flow of ink through the application element for the deposition thereof on the application surface.
It is therefore necessary to prevent the residual ink remaining in the application element of fountain pens from drying out when said pens are left with the closure cap incorporated thereon in order to facilitate reusing said pens when desired.
According to the invention, there is proposed a closure cap for writing and drawing instruments, which has been developed with certain constructive and functional features that efficiently prevent the residual ink in the ink-application element from drying out when the writing instrument is closed with the cap incorporated thereon.
The cap object of the invention consists of a hollow tubular element open at one end and provided at the other end with a housing intended for containing a volatile liquid, with said housing being in communication with the hollow interior of the cap via, at least, one opening, including in said communication an impermeable and breathable membrane.
The communication between the housing containing the volatile liquid and the hollow interior of the cap is thereby closed by the impermeable and breathable membrane, which keeps the volatile liquid confined to the housing containing same, since said membrane does not allow the passage of liquid therethrough, but it does allow the passage of the gas phase resulting from the evaporation of the volatile liquid, with moisture passing up to the hollow interior of the cap, wherein the ink-application element is housed when the corresponding writing instrument is closed with the cap.
The ink-application element belonging to the writing instrument is thereby maintained in wet conditions which prevent the residual ink found in said application element from drying out when the writing instrument is closed with the cap, which, when the writing instrument is to be used again, allows same to be in perfect conditions for the outlet of the ink through the application element so as to spread same over the application surface.
The housing for containing the volatile liquid in the closure cap of writing instruments according to the invention can be determined by means of any embodiment which allows the wetting function of the ink-application element as indicated, said housing being formed, for example, by means of an accessory ferrule incorporated in the cap, by means of a removable portion of the cap closed with a cover, or by means of a constructive one-piece formation of the cap, all solutions of which are encompassed in the scope of the invention.
The membrane preferably comprises a configuration reciprocal to the configuration of the ink-application element, such that the membrane surrounds the ink-application element, causing the evaporated gas of the volatile liquid to more efficiently surround and wet said ink-application element.
With all this, the cap object of the invention has very advantageous features for the application of closing the writing instruments for which it is intended, acquiring its own identity and preferred character with respect to conventional caps having that function.
The object of the invention relates to a closure cap for writing instruments (1), intended for being incorporated as a cover to protect the ink-application element (2) in the corresponding writing instrument (1) when same is not in use, comprising a tubular element (3) open at one end where there is determined a coupling (4), which can be a threaded or press fit coupling, for being secured to the writing instrument (1) of application.
At the end opposite the coupling (4), the tubular element (3) is closed and there is defined at said end a housing (5) intended for containing a volatile liquid at room temperature, such as water for example, with said housing (5) remaining in communication with the hollow interior of the tubular element (3) via, at least, one opening, with the closure of said communication occurring by means of an impermeable and breathable membrane (6), in other words, it allows the passage therethrough of a gas but does not allow a liquid to go through it.
Said closure membrane (6) between the housing (5) and the hollow interior of the tubular element (3) is provided, for example, with a material such as expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE), which suitably fulfils the mentioned specifications of allowing a gas to go through it but not a liquid.
With that being the case, the volatile liquid contained in the housing (5) is retained in said housing (5) without being able to pass into the hollow interior of the tubular element (3), since this is prevented by the membrane (6), but the gas phase resulting from the evaporation of said volatile liquid is allowed to pass through the membrane (6), creating a wetness in the mentioned hollow interior of the tubular element (3).
Therefore, when the closure cap is coupled on the corresponding writing instrument (1), with the ink-application element (2) being housed in the hollow interior of the tubular element (3), as observed in
For that purpose, the housing (5) intended for containing the volatile liquid in the closure cap of the writing instruments (1) can be determined in any manner in the constructive structuring of the cap of application, for example, as observed in
According to another exemplary embodiment, the housing (5) for the volatile liquid can also be determined, as shown in
In a general embodiment concept, the housing (5) may in turn be determined, according to the example of
The filling valve (11) can be a simple membrane or an elastomeric element which allows the passage therethrough of a syringe-type liquid loading element, such that when the loading element is removed, the membrane closes off the passage of liquid, preventing its unwanted exit.
Likewise, according to another exemplary embodiment shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U201830822 | Jun 2018 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2019/070361 | 5/30/2019 | WO | 00 |