Deformable grip with motion indicator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793426
  • Patent Number
    6,793,426
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 1, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Huson; Gregory L.
    • Le; Huyen
    Agents
    • Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
Abstract
A deformable grip is provided for a writing implement or the like, wherein the grip resiliently conforms to individualized anatomical contours and preferences thereby providing enhanced user comfort with reduced fatigue. The deformable grip includes a resilient transparent outer sleeve mounted for manual grasping during normal implement use, wherein this outer sleeve encloses at least one interior cavity containing a substantially transparent fluid filler material to provide the outer sleeve with a deformable tactile feel. At least one solid or non-fluid body such as a ball or the like is carried within the interior cavity substantially in suspension within the fluid filler material. This non-fluid body is externally visible through the transparent outer sleeve, and movably displaces in response to manual grasping of the implement to visually indicate and confirm shape deformation of the grip.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE




This disclosure relates generally to improvements in writing implements and the like. More specifically, this disclosure relates to an improved deformable grip responsive to user fingertip pressure to assume a highly comfortable and low fatigue geometric configuration, and further including means for visually indicating and confirming shape deformation of the grip.




In relatively small manual implements such as writing instruments and the like, cushioned grip structures are known in the form of resilient elastomer sleeves and the like. In some designs, an outer resilient sleeve encloses an internal cavity which is filled with a flowable filler material such as a deformable putty or relatively viscous liquid or gel adapted to displace and thereby accommodate substantial shape deformation when the grip structure is manually grasped. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,000,599 and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/262,668, filed on Oct. 2, 2002. Such grip structures can undergo substantial shape deformation to conform closely to the anatomical contours of a particular user's hand and/or fingertips for enhanced user comfort. However, in grip structures of this type, while the user can detect deformation by tactile sensation, the user cannot visually see any indication that the flowable filler material has actually displaced within the internal sleeve cavity. It is believed that visual detection of filler material displacement will enhance user comfort and satisfaction.




An improved deformable grip is disclosed herein for use with small manual implements particularly such as a writing implement, wherein the improved deformable grip incorporates a flowable fluid-type filler material contained within an internal chamber or cavity defined by a resilient outer grip structure such as a sleeve, and further wherein the deformable grip includes means for visually indicating and confirming displacement of the filler material in response to manual grasping of the deformable grip.




SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE




In accordance with the disclosure, an improved deformable grip is provided for use with a manually grasped implement such as a writing instrument or implement to provide a soft and resilient structure having the capacity for shape adaptation in conformance with the anatomical contours and particular grasping technique of an individual user. The deformable grip is designed to assume a custom fit configuration when the implement is grasped or gripped by the user for enhanced user comfort and control with reduced fatigue.




The deformable grip comprises an outer resilient and flexible grip. structure such as an outer resilient sleeve mounted on the implement, as by mounting onto an implement body or handle, to define and substantially enclose at least one interior chamber or cavity which is filled at least partially with a flowable resilient fluid-type filler material such as a liquid or gel in a quantity to provide the outer resilient sleeve with a selected and deformable tactile feel during normal use. In addition, at least one relatively small solid or non-fluid body such as a metal or plastic ball or other selected body shape is carried within the interior chamber or cavity substantially in suspension within the flowable filler material. This solid or non-fluid body is visible from the exterior of the manual implement by forming the outer resilient sleeve and the flowable filler material from transparent or partially transparent materials.




In use, when the outer resilient sleeve of the writing implement is manually grasped in a normal manner, tactile fingertip pressure applied to the sleeve causes the flowable filler material within the interior chamber or cavity to displace in a manner to accommodate a customized shape adaptation in conforming to the specific anatomical contours and particular grasping technique of an individual user. Such shape deformation of the outer sleeve is accompanied by movement of the solid or non-fluid body within the interior chamber or cavity, wherein such displacement is visually observable from the exterior of the implement through the transparent sleeve and flowable filler material. This movement of the solid or non-fluid body provides visual indication and confirmation of displacement of the flowable filler material and resultant shape deformation of the resilient sleeve.




Other features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating a writing instrument or implement incorporating an improved deformable grip constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged fragmented perspective view of a portion of the writing implement of

FIG. 1

, with portions broken away to reveal construction details of the deformable grip and mounting thereof onto the writing implement;





FIG. 3

is a transverse sectional view taken generally on the line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a transverse sectional view taken generally on the line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

, and illustrating fingertip pressure applied to the deformable grip during normal use of the writing implement.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As shown in the exemplary drawings, a writing implement or instrument referred to generally in

FIG. 1

by the reference numeral


10


includes an elongated implement body structure


12


with a marking medium such as an exposed ball point pen tip or nib


14


at one end thereof. A deformable grip


16


is provided on the implement body


12


at a position generally at or near the end adjacent the writing tip


14


, at a position and location for manual grasping during normal implement use. The deformable grip


16


resiliently changes shape in response to manual or tactile pressure when grasped to conform geometrically to the anatomical contours of a particular user, resulting in an ergonomic grip configuration that significantly enhances user comfort and reduces user fatigue. The deformable grip


16


includes at least one motion indicator member that is internally mounted and externally visible. The motion indicator member may be a solid or non-fluid body


17


such as a pair of balls as shown in the illustrative drawings, to provide an externally visible indication and confirmation of shape deformation of the grip


16


during use.




The deformable grip


16


is shown in the exemplary drawings for use with the illustrative writing or marking implement


10


having a body or housing geometry suitable for manual grasping during normal use. The illustrative drawings show the deformable grip


16


mounted on the writing implement


10


at a location near the marking tip


14


, in a position for conventional grasping and manipulation of the writing implement during normal use thereof. In general terms, the deformable grip


16


provides a cushioned structure which advantageously conforms when grasped to a customized or personalized shape fit.




As shown, the body


12


of the writing implement


10


has an elongated and generally cylindrical configuration with a hollow interior for receiving and supporting a marking medium


18


such as a standard ball point pen cartridge. The front end of the marking medium


18


protrudes through a nose piece


20


at one end of the implement body


12


and terminates in the exposed writing tip


14


, such as a floating porous ball through which ink (not shown) can flow when applied to a writing surface (also not shown) such as paper or the like.




As shown in more detail in

FIGS. 2-4

, the writing implement body


12


is shaped to include a generally annular recess


21


at a position at or near the nose piece


20


. The recess


21


is normally defined between a pair of axially spaced shoulders


24


(

FIG. 2

) and surrounds a central guide tube


26


of reduced diameter through which the marking medium cartridge


18


extends. The axial length of the recess


21


may vary in accordance with the size and style of the writing implement, with a typical length on the order of about one to two inches being suitable for most writing implement applications.




The recess


21


is enclosed by an outer cylindrical sleeve


28


of a thin rubber-based or deformable plastic or other selected resilient and deformable elastomer material. The sleeve


28


has its opposite ends suitably attached at or to the opposed shoulder


24


at the opposite ends of the recess


21


, for substantially enclosing the recess. A space between the outer cylindrical sleeve


28


and the central guide tube


26


defines an interior cavity


22


of the deformable grip. The outer sleeve


28


is formed to have a transparent or at least partially transparent construction, so that the interior cavity


22


may be externally viewed and observed, as will be described in more detail herein.




A flowable filler material


30


is provided within the interior cavity


22


, to at least partially fill the cavity. In one form, this flowable filler material comprises a fluid-type substance such as a relatively viscous liquid or gel suitable for movably responding to fingertip or tactile pressure applied to the outer sleeve


28


during normal use of the manual implement. The flowable filler material may also be formed from material that is transparent or at least partially transparent.




In addition to the flowable filler material


30


, at least one of the solid or non-fluid bodies


17


such as the pair of balls shown in the illustrative drawings are also contained within the interior cavity


22


, to provide an externally visible indication and confirmation of shape deformation of the grip


16


during use. More particularly, the non-fluid ball or balls


17


each have a size and shape for placement into the interior cavity


22


, substantially in suspension within the flowable filler material


30


. Each ball


17


is visible from the exterior of the implement


10


, by virtue of the transparent characteristics of the outer sleeve


28


and the filler material


30


. When the implement


10


is not in use, the ball or balls


17


will tend to shift gravitationally within the interior cavity


22


, thereby providing an externally visible indication that the ball or balls are suspended within a transparent substance, namely, the filler material


30


.




When the implement


10


is manually grasped for normal use, as viewed in

FIG. 4

, the filler material


30


will movably displace within the interior cavity


22


to accommodate shape deformation of the outer sleeve


28


according to the custom anatomical contours of the user's fingertips or the like. Such shape deformation, due to the transparent character of the filler material


30


does not by itself indicate to the user that the filler material


30


has movably shifted within the interior cavity


22


. However, such displacement of the filler material


30


is accompanied by movement or displacement of the ball or balls


17


, whereby such ball movement provides an externally visible and observable indication and confirmation that the material


30


has undergone shape deformation.




Although the illustrated embodiment has been shown and described with respect to solid or non-fluid bodies


17


in the form of round balls, persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that a wide variety of alternative shapes and other appearances may be used. For example, in certain applications, the solid or non-fluid body may comprise a novelty figure such as an animal or toy shape or the like, and further wherein the non-fluid body may be formed from a rigid incompressible or a soft deformable material. Bright colors may also be used to enhance the visibility thereof.




A variety of further modifications and improvements in and to the writing implement or instrument


10


having the deformable grip


16


of the present invention will be apparent to those persons skilled in the art. Accordingly, no limitation on the invention is intended by way of the foregoing description and accompanying drawings.



Claims
  • 1. A writing implement, comprising:an implement body carrying a marking medium at one end thereof; a deformable grip on the implement body and defining an interior cavity having a deformable flowable filler material therein, the deformable grip movably responding to tactile pressure when the deformable grip is manually grasped; the deformable grip and the flowable filler material being formed from an at least partially transparent material; and at least one motion indicator member disposed within the interior cavity, the motion indicator member being at least partially visible from the exterior of the interior cavity and movably responding within the interior cavity to manual grasping of the deformable grip.
  • 2. The writing implement of claim 1, in which at least one motion indicator member comprises at least one solid body.
  • 3. The writing implement of claim 2, in which the at least one solid body comprises a ball.
  • 4. The writing implement of claim 2, in which the at least one solid body comprises a pair of balls.
  • 5. The writing implement of claim 1, in which the at least one motion indicator member comprises at least one non-fluid body.
  • 6. The writing implement of claim 1, in which the implement body defines a recess sized to receive the deformable grip.
  • 7. The writing implement of claim 6, in which the deformable grip includes an outer cylindrical sleeve formed of resilient and at least partially transparent material attached to opposite ends of the implement body recess.
  • 8. A writing implement, comprising:an implement body carrying a marking medium at one end thereof and defining a recess adjacent the marking medium; a deformable grip on the implement body including a cylindrical sleeve formed of resilient material and attached to opposite ends of the implement body recess, wherein a space between the cylindrical sleeve and the implement body recess defines an interior cavity, the deformable grip further including a deformable flowable filler material therein, the deformable grip movably responding to tactile pressure when the deformable grip is manually grasped; the deformable grip and the flowable filler material being formed from an at least partially transparent material; and at least one motion indicator member disposed within the interior cavity, the motion indicator member being at least partially visible from the exterior of the interior cavity and movably responding within the interior cavity to manual grasping of the deformable grip.
  • 9. The writing implement of claim 8, in which at least one motion indicator member comprises at least one solid body.
  • 10. The writing implement of claim 9, in which the at least one solid body comprises a ball.
  • 11. The writing implement of claim 9, in which the at least one solid body comprises a pair of balls.
  • 12. The writing implement of claim 8, in which the at least one motion indicator member comprises at least one non-fluid body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/415,133 filed on Oct. 2, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

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