Composite writing implement

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6749354
  • Patent Number
    6,749,354
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A composite writing implement is capable of being used as a ball-point pen, a mechanical pencil or a stylus pen. The composite writing implement includes a barrel, a pencil lead feeder unit axially slidably placed in a front part of the barrel, a ballpoint refill unit disposed behind and coaxially with the pencil lead feeder unit in a back part of the barrel and including a ballpoint refill case and a ballpoint refill fixedly held in the ballpoint refill case, a rotary cam operatively connecting the ballpoint refill case and the pencil lead feeder unit, and a cap put on the ballpoint refill case so as to cover the ballpoint tip of the ballpoint refill, provided with a stylus tip, capable of being used as a stylus and means for turning the rotary cam through the ballpoint refill case to make the pencil lead feeder feed a lead.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a composite writing implement provided with a pencil lead feeder, a ballpoint refill and a stylus in a coaxial arrangement or two ballpoint refills and a stylus in a coaxial arrangement.




2. Description of the Related Art




There have been composite writing implements of this type provided with at least two writing elements, such as a pencil lead feeder and a stylus pen, or a ballpoint refill and a stylus. In the conventional composite writing implement provided with at least two writing elements, such as a pencil lead feeder and a stylus, or a ballpoint refill and a stylus, the two writing elements are placed side by side in a barrel and are projected alternately from the barrel. Thus, the conventional composite writing implement inevitably needs many parts and has a complicated mechanism, and the barrel has a big diameter. Consequently, it has been difficult to provide a reliable composite writing implement of such conventional construction having a small diameter and easy to operate.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a reliable composite writing implement provided with three coaxially arranged writing elements, including a comparatively small number of parts and easy to operate.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a very useful composite writing implement provided with a pencil lead feeder, a ballpoint refill and a stylus, in which the stylus can be used as a cap for covering the ballpoint refill and as a pencil lead feeder operating member without impeding its intrinsic function, and can be put on a barrel cap to use both the ballpoint refill and the stylus of the composite writing implement.




According to a first aspect of the present invention, a composite writing implement includes: a barrel, a pencil lead feeder unit axially slidably placed in the barrel, a ballpoint refill unit disposed behind and coaxially with the pencil lead feeder unit in the barrel, an interlocking means for interlocking the pencil lead feeder unit and the ballpoint refill unit, and a cap, provided with a stylus tip, for covering a ballpoint tip of the ballpoint refill.




According to a second aspect of the present invention, a composite writing implement includes a barrel provided with a detachable barrel cap, a first ballpoint refill placed in the barrel, a second ballpoint refill disposed behind the first ballpoint refill in the barrel, a ballpoint refill case placed in the barrel and holding the second ballpoint refill therein, an interlocking means for interlocking the first ballpoint refill and the ballpoint refill case holding the second ballpoint refill, and a stylus serving also as a cap for covering a tip of the second ballpoint refill and an operating member for turning the ballpoint refill case holding the second ballpoint refill therein to make the tip of the first ballpoint refill project from the barrel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal sectional view of a composite writing implement in a first embodiment according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged front elevation of a lead tank included in the composite writing implement shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged top view of the lead tank shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged bottom view of the lead tank shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged front elevation of a sleeve included in the composite writing implement shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged top view of the sleeve shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged front elevation of a rotary cam member included in the composite writing implement shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is an end view of the rotary cam member shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a development of the rotary cam member shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a development of a rotary cam member in a modification of the rotary cam member shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is front elevation of a ballpoint refill case included in the composite writing implement shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 12

is an enlarged end view of the ballpoint refill case shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a longitudinal sectional view of the ballpoint refill case shown in

FIG. 11

;




FIG.


14


. is a an enlarged front elevation of a cap body included in the composite writing implement shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 15

is a longitudinal sectional view of the cap body shown in

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is a top view of the cap body shown in

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 17

is a bottom view of the cap body shown in

FIG. 14

; and





FIG. 18

is a longitudinal sectional view of a composite writing implement in a second embodiment according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

showing a composite writing implement in a first embodiment according to the present invention, a pencil lead feeder is placed in a unitary barrel


1


of an outside diameter in the range of 3 to 8 mm.




A lead tank


2


containing two leads is placed for axial sliding movement in the barrel


1


. As shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, a longitudinal retaining rib


21


having a round front end is formed on a front part of the circumference of the lead tank


2


. A follower rib


22


engaged with a rotary cam member


9


, which will be described later, is formed in a back part of the circumference of the lead tank


2


. The follower rib


22


has an annular rib


221


, and a longitudinal rib


222


extending backward from the annular rib


221


and having a round back end. The lead tank


2


is provided with a shoulder


23


in the circumference of a front part thereof.




A back end part of a chuck


3


is fixedly pressed in a front end part of the lead tank


2


. Naturally, the chuck


3


may be indirectly connected to the lead tank


2


by a connecting member. A chuck ring


4


is put loosely on a front chucking part of the chuck


3


. A metal sleeve


5


shown in

FIG. 5

having a reduced front part provided with an external thread


51


is fixedly fitted in a front part of the barrel


1


so as to surround the chuck


3


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a longitudinal expanding slot


52


is formed in a back end part of the sleeve


5


. A chuck spring


6


is compressed between a shoulder formed in the inner circumference of a front end part of the sleeve


5


and the front end surface of the lead tank


2


to push the lead tank


2


together with the chuck


3


backward. In this state, the chuck ring


4


engages closely with the front chucking part of the chuck


3


to make the chuck hold a lead.




A barrel cap


7


is screwed on the front reduced part provided with the external thread


51


of the sleeve


5


. A rubber packing


8


, namely, a friction member for holding the lead, is fitted in the barrel cap


7


. The rotary cam member


9


is put on the back part of the lead tank


2


. When the rotary cam member


9


is turned, the rotary cam member


9


advances the lead tank


2


against the resilience of the chuck spring


6


.





FIGS. 7

to


9


show the rotary cam member


9


that can be turned only in one direction by turning a cap


13


, i.e., a turning means. The rotary cam member


9


has a tubular cam body


91


, a face cam part


92


formed in the front end of the cam body


91


. Slots


93


are formed in a back end part of the cam body


91


. A shoulder


94


is formed in the outer circumference of the rotary cam member


9


.





FIG. 10

is a development of face cam


95


having a plurality of peaks and formed in a rotary cam member in a modification of the rotary cam member


9


shown in FIG.


7


. The face cam


95


of this rotary cam member permits the cap


13


to turn in opposite directions to operate the pencil lead feeder.




A stopper tube


10


made of metal is fixedly fitted in a part, corresponding to the rotary cam member


9


, of the barrel


1


. A ballpoint refill case


12


is extended behind the rotary cam member


9


. Stopper tube


10


may be fixedly held in barrel


1


to position ballpoint refill case


12


in place. A ballpoint refill


11


is pressed in the ballpoint refill case


12


through the open back end of the ballpoint refill case


12


. As shown in

FIGS. 11

to


13


, the ballpoint refill case


12


has a reduced front end part


121


, and two ribs


122


longitudinally extending from the back end of the reduced front end part


121


.




An annular positioning rib


123


is formed on a part, near a ballpoint tip


111


(FIG.


1


), of the ballpoint refill case


12


. The annular positioning rib


123


rests on the back end surface of the barrel


1


to prevent the ballpoint refill case


12


from sinking in the barrel


1


. As shown in

FIG. 11

, a rib


124


is extended backward from the annular rib


123


. The rib


124


has a round back end to facilitate the insertion of the rib


124


in a groove


134


formed in the cap


13


.




An annular groove


125


is formed in a part, behind the rib


124


, of the ballpoint refill case


12


. Four projections


132


formed in the inner surface of the cap


13


at equal angular intervals engage in the annular groove


125


to retain the cap


13


on the ballpoint refill case


12


. An annular groove


126


is formed in a part, in front of the annular rib


123


, of the ballpoint refill case


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, a longitudinal holding rib


127


is formed on the inner surface of a front part of the ballpoint refill case


12


to hold the ballpoint refill


11


securely in the ballpoint refill case


12


. An annular ridge is formed in the inner surface of the barrel


1


at a position corresponding to the annular groove


126


of the ballpoint refill case


12


as fitted in the barrel


1


. The annular ridge of the barrel


1


engages in the annular groove


126


to hold the ballpoint refill case


12


detachably in the barrel


1


. The cap


13


provided with a clip is detachably put on a back part of the ballpoint refill case


12


with the four projections


132


thereof engaged in the annular groove


125


of the ballpoint refill case


12


.




Referring to

FIGS. 14

to


17


, the cap


13


has a cap body


131


and a clip


135


. The cap body


131


is provided with the four projections


132


arranged on the inner surface thereof at equal angular intervals. A stylus tip holding projection


133


is formed on the top of the cap body


131


. A stylus tip


14


is put on the tip holding projection


133


. When the cap


13


is put on the ballpoint refill case


12


, the rib


124


of the ballpoint refill case


12


engages in the groove


134


of the cap


13


. Thus, the turning motion of the cap


13


can be transmitted to the rotary cam member


9


. Thus, the cap


13


includes the cap body


131


, the clip


135


, and the stylus tip


14


firmly put on the stylus tip holding projection


133


. The cap


13


and the ballpoint refill case


12


are restrained from turning relative to each other by a restraining mechanism consisting of the rib


124


and the cap body


131


provided with the groove


134


.




The rib


124


formed in a part, corresponding to a base part of the ballpoint tip


111


, of the ballpoint refill case


12


engages in the groove


134


of the cap body


131


. Thus, the cap


13


is restrained from turning relative to the ballpoint refill case


12


and is allowed to be removed from the ballpoint refill case


12


. The lead tank


2


can be advanced by the rotary cam member


9


by turning the cap


13


and transmitting the turning motion of the cap


13


through the ballpoint refill case


12


to the rotary cam member


9


.




The operation of the composite writing implement in the first embodiment will be described. When the composite writing implement is used as a mechanical pencil, the cap


13


is turned in a direction. Then, the ballpoint refill case


12


turns because the rib


124


thereof is engaged in the groove


134


of the cap


13


. Since the two ribs


122


formed in the front part of the ballpoint refill case


12


are engaged in the slots


93


of the rotary cam member


9


, the rotary cam member


9


is turned when the ballpoint refill case


12


is thus turned, and the face cam


92


of the rotary cam member


9


engaged with the follower rib


22


exerts a force on the follower rib


22


of the lead tank


2


. Since the lead tank


2


is restrained from turning by the engagement of the rib


21


thereof and the groove


52


of the sleeve


5


, the lead tank


2


advances together with the chuck


3


connected to the lead tank


2


.




As the chuck


3


is thus advanced, the chuck ring


4


comes into contact with the shoulder formed in the barrel cap


7


and is separated from the chuck


3


. Consequently, the chuck


3


opens to feed the lead. When the turning operation for turning the cap


13


is stopped, the chuck


3


is retracted, the chuck ring


4


engages with the chuck


3


to make the chuck


3


hold the lead. When it is desired to put back the lead into the composite writing implement, the cap


13


is turned to open the chuck


3


, and the lead is pushed back into the lead tank


2


.




If the rotary cam member


9


has the face cam


95


, shown in

FIG. 10

, which permits the cap


13


to turn in opposite directions, allowing the cap


13


to turn in a direction opposite to a direction of the lead feeding operation opens the chuck


3


, which makes it possible to push back the lead into the lead tank


2


.




When the leads are depleted, the cap


13


and the ballpoint refill case


12


are extracted from the barrel, and spare leads are supplied through the open back end of the barrel


1


to replenish the lead tank


2


with spare leads, the ballpoint refill case


12


is inserted in the barrel, and then the cap


13


is put on the ballpoint refill case


12


. When the composite writing implement is used as a ballpoint pen, the cap


13


is removed from the ballpoint refill case


12


to expose the ballpoint tip


111


of the ballpoint refill


11


, and the barrel


1


is inverted to write with the ballpoint refill


11


.




Dimensions of the engaging parts of the cap


13


, the ballpoint refill case


12


and the rotary cam member


9


are determined such that the tightness of a fit between the cap


13


and the ballpoint refill case


12


is lower than that of a fit between the ballpoint refill case


12


and the rotary cam member


9


to prevent the ballpoint refill case


12


from being extracted from the barrel


1


when the cap


13


is pulled to remove the same from the ballpoint refill case


12


.




When the composite writing implement is used as a stylus pen, the stylus tip


14


is put on the stylus tip holding projection


133


of the cap


13


, and the barrel


1


is inverted to use the composite writing implement as a stylus pen. When it is desired to use the composite writing instrument as both a ballpoint pen and a stylus pen, the cap


13


is removed from the ballpoint refill case


12


to expose the ball-point tip


111


, and the cap


13


is put on the barrel cap


7


.




Referring to

FIG. 18

showing a composite writing implement in a second embodiment according to the present invention, the composite writing implement is provided with a barrel, a barrel cap


17


attached to a front end part of the barrel, two ballpoint refills


11


and


15


contained in the barrel, and a stylus tip


14


. The ballpoint refill


11


contains a red ink that is used when necessary, and the ballpoint refill


15


contains a black ink that is used for ordinary writing. The stylus tip


14


is put on a stylus Up holding projection formed in a cap


13


. The ballpoint refill


15


is combined with a rotary cam member


9


by a connecting mechanism similar to that connecting the pencil lead tank


2


and the rotary cam member


9


of the composite writing implement in the first embodiment. The structural relation between the cap


13


, the ballpoint refill


11


, the ball-point refill case


12


and the rotary cam member


9


is the same as that between the corresponding components of the composite writing implement in the first embodiment. When the cap


13


is turned, the rotary cam member


9


exerts a force on the ballpoint refill


15


to advance the ballpoint refill


15


in the barrel


1


. Consequently, the ballpoint tip


151


of the ballpoint refill


15


projects outside through the open front end of the barrel cap


17


. The ballpoint refill


15


is pushed resiliently backward by a spring


16


.




Although the cap


13


and the stylus tip


14


are separate members in the foregoing embodiments, the cap


13


and the stylus tip


14


may be replaced with a single member.




As apparent from the foregoing description, according to the present invention, since the three writing elements are arranged coaxially, the number of parts is small, the barrel has a small outside diameter and the composite writing implement is easy to use.




The cap of the composite writing implement provided with the stylus tip enables the use of the composite writing implement as a stylus pen and can be used as an operating member for operating the pencil lead feeder or the ballpoint refill. Since the pencil lead feeder and the ballpoint refill are disposed coaxially in the barrel and the pencil lead feeder and the ballpoint refill case are connected by a simple interlocking mechanism, the pencil lead feeder can be easily operated and the barrel has a very small outside diameter.




Although the invention has been described in its preferred embodiments with a certain degree of particularity, obviously many changes and variations are possible therein. It is therefore to be understood that the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein without departing from the scope and spirit thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A composite writing implement comprising:a barrel; a pencil lead feeder unit axially slidably placed in the barrel; a ballpoint refill unit disposed behind and coaxially with the pencil lead feeder unit in the barrel; an interlocking means for interlocking the pencil lead feeder unit and the ballpoint refill unit; and a cap capable of being used as a stylus, for covering a ballpoint tip of the ballpoint refill, wherein the pencil lead feeder unit includes a lead tank containing pencil leads, a chuck fixedly connected to the lead tank, a chuck spring urging the lead tank backward together with the chuck, and a chuck ring capable of closely engaging with a front chucking part of the chuck to make the chuck hold a lead; the ballpoint refill unit includes a ballpoint refill, and a ballpoint refill case fixedly holding the ballpoint refill therein; the interlocking mechanism includes a rotary cam member having a back end part interlocked with a front end part of the ballpoint refill case and a front end part provided with a face cam engaging with a back end of the lead tank of the pencil lead feeder unit; the cap is connected to the back end part of the ballpoint refill case such that the cap is unable to turn relative to the ballpoint refill case, is able to turn together with the ballpoint refill case, and can be removed from the ballpoint refill case; and the rotary cam member is turned together with the ballpoint refill case by turning the cap to make the pencil lead feeder unit feed a lead.
  • 2. A composite writing implement comprising:a barrel provided with a detachable barrel cap; a lead tank axially movably placed in the barrel; a chuck fixedly connected to a front end part of the lead tank; a chuck ring loosely mounted on a chucking part of the chuck and capable of fastening the chucking part; a sleeve coaxially surrounding the chuck; a chuck spring compressed between an annular ridge formed in an inner surface of the sleeve and a front end of the lead tank; a rotary cam member provided with a face cam in engagement with a back end of the lead tank and capable of advancing the lead tank; a ballpoint refill case connected to the rotary cam member so as to transmit a turning motion to the rotary cam member; a ballpoint refill inserted in and held by the ballpoint refill case; a stopper tube fixedly held in the barrel to position the ballpoint refill case in place; and a cap capable of being used as a stylus and put on a back end part of the ballpoint refill case such that the ballpoint refill case turns together with the cap.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-125379 Apr 2002 JP
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
1632710 Morris Jun 1927 A
2367683 Lopez Jan 1945 A
4352579 Yi Oct 1982 A
6227743 Robb May 2001 B1
6450721 D'Amico et al. Sep 2002 B1