Claims
- 1. A disposable pencil comprising in combination
- a generally tubular housing,
- an eraser fixed to one end of said housing,
- a pencil lead contained at least partially within said housing and axially movable therein,
- an enclosed sharpening chamber at the opposite end of said housing from said eraser,
- a sharpener contained within said sharpening chamber, said sharpener being radially movable between a sharpening position and a storage position relative to said lead in response to axial movement of said lead relative thereto,
- means for sealing the opposite ends of said sharpening chamber so as to retain lead filings therein while still permitting one end of said lead to be retracted into said sharpening chamber for sharpening of said one end and then extended from said chamber to provide an exposed writing instrument at the end of said pencil, and
- advance and retract mechanism including a spring biased pusher plate mounted upon one side of said housing, said pusher plate being spring biased outwardly into a locked position and upon being pushed inwardly against said spring bias, said mechanism being manually operable for moving said lead axially within said housing.
- 2. The disposable pencil and sharpener structure as set forth in claim 1 in which said advance and retract mechanism includes
- rotator means for automatically rotating said lead a fraction of a turn in response to at least one of advancing any retracting movement of the writing end of said lead relative to said housing.
- 3. The disposable pencil of claim 1 in which said housing and said advance and retract mechanism are made exclusively from molded plastic components.
- 4. The disposable pencil as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sharpener includes an abrasive surface and means for continually spring biasing said abrasive surface toward said sharpening position, thereby causing said sharpener to be automatically located in said sharpening position when said lead is retracted into said housing and also permitting said sharpener to be located in said storage position after said lead has been fully sharpened.
- 5. The disposable pencil of claim 1 in which said sealing means comprises a resilient foam material.
- 6. The disposable pencil of claim 5 in which said resilient foam material is a latex rubber foam.
- 7. A disposable pencil comprising in combination
- a generally tubular housing,
- an eraser fixed to one end of said housing,
- a pencil lead contained at least partially within said housing and axially movable therein,
- an enclosed sharpening chamber at the opposite end of said housing from said eraser,
- a sharpener contained within said sharpening chamber, said sharpener being radially movable between a sharpening position and a storage position relative to said lead in response to axial movement of said lead relative thereto,
- means for sealing the opposite ends of said sharpening chamber so as to retain lead filings therein while still permitting one end of said lead to be retracted into said sharpening chamber for sharpening of said one end and then extended from said chamber to provide an exposed writing instrument at the end of said pencil,
- advance and retract mechanism including a spring biased pusher plate mounted upon one side of said housing, said pusher plate being spring biased outwardly into a locked position and upon being pushed inwardly against said spring bias, said mechanism being manually operable for moving said lead axially within said housing, said pusher plate being manually slidable longitudinally of said housing,
- a cam connected to said pusher plate, and
- a circular rack connected to said lead, engagement of said cam with said circular rack causing said lead to rotate a partial turn.
- 8. The disposable pencil of claim 7 in which said housing and said advance and retract mechanism are all made of molded plastic components.
- 9. The disposable pencil of claim 8 in which said pusher plate has a spring molded therein for biasing said pusher plate radially outwardly toward a locked position.
- 10. The disposable pencil of claim 9 in which said pusher plate is engageable with a rack formed on said housing to lock said pusher plate and thereby said lead in a locked position relative to said housing.
- 11. A disposable pencil, eraser and sharpener combination comprising
- a generally tubular housing, said housing defining a sharpening chamber at one end,
- an eraser located at an opposite end of said housing,
- a sharpener mounted within said sharpening chamber,
- a pencil lead extending axially through said housing and through said sharpening chamber,
- a lead holder permanently fixed to said lead and rotationally carried in said housing, said lead holder being structured to permit rotational movement of said lead relative to said housing,
- a pusher mechanism slideably mounted on said housing, said pusher mechanism being structured to cooperate with said lead holder to permit advancement and retraction of said lead relative to said housing as desired by the user and yet prevent retraction of said lead when said pencil is being used for writing by the user,
- a closure structure to close that end of said sharpening chamber through which said lead is retracted and advanced, said closure structure being operable to substantially prevent lead filings from exhausting through that end of said sharpening chamber when said lead is being sharpened therein and when said lead is extended therefrom, and
- said lead holder comprising a circular rack and said pusher mechanism comprising a cam operationally engageable with said circular rack upon manual reciprocation of said pusher mechanism.
- 12. The combination as set forth in claim 11, said lead holder comprising upper and lower circular racks, and said pusher mechanism comprising upper and lower cams engageable with said respective upper and lower circular racks, thereby providing rotation of said lead in response to both extension and retraction strokes of said pusher mechanism.
- 13. The combination as set forth in claim 12, which further comprises
- a rack fixed to said housing, and
- a latch finger engageable with said rack to restrain said pusher mechanism and, thereby said lead, in a desired extended or retracted position.
- 14. The combination as set forth in claim 12, which further includes
- a ratchet tooth track defined in a wall of said housing, said ratchet tooth track being oriented generally parallel to the axis of said lead, and
- a latch finger connected to said pusher mechanism, said latch finger being spring biased continually into operational engagement with said ratchet tooth track, said latch finger and ratchet tooth track being structured to permit axial advancement of said lead towards said writing position from a retracted position while said latch finger and ratchet tooth track are engaged, but preventing retraction of said lead from said writing position to said retracted position while so engaged.
- 15. The combination of claim 14 in which said housing, said lead holder, and said pusher mechanism are all made of molded plastic.
- 16. The method of sharpening the lead of a mechanical pencil having a housing and an abrasive sharpener contained within the housing, said sharpener having an abrasive surface, which method comprises the steps of
- moving the writing end of the pencil lead axially within the housing and into contact with said abrasive sharpener,
- manually reciprocating the writing end of said lead back and forth relative to said sharpener in a direction coaxial with the axis of said lead while maintaining the writing end of said lead in contact with said abrasive sharpener,
- moving said lead out of contact with said abrasive surface at the end of each backward and each forward reciprocal stroke of said lead,
- indexing said lead at the end of each forward and backward reciprocal stroke of said lead relative to said abrasive surface when said lead is out of contact with said abrasive surface so as to form multiple flat surfaces in a generally conical surface configuration around the end of said lead with the conical surface having all cutting striations thereon extending longitudinally of said lead.
- 17. An improved method of sharpening the lead of a mechanical pencil having a housing and an abrasive sharpener contained within the housing, said sharpener having an abrasive surface, said method comprising the steps of
- moving the writing end of the pencil lead axially within the housing from the front of said sharpener to the rear of said sharpener,
- moving said sharpener to a sharpening position from a storage position in response to retraction of said lead's writing end past said sharpener,
- thereafter manually reciprocating said lead back and forth relative to said sharpener in a direction coaxial with the axis of said lead,
- moving said lead out of contact with said abrasive surface at the end of each backward and each forward reciprocal stroke of said lead, and
- automatically indexing said lead in response to said manual reciprocation only at the end of a forward and a backward reciprocal stroke of said lead relative to said abrasive sharpener when said lead is disengaged from said abrasive surface so as to establish a fully sharpened point on the writing end of said lead in which the cutting striations formed by said abrasive surface on said lead extend only longitudinally of said lead axis.
- 18. An improved method as set forth in claim 17 including the step of automatically indexing said lead relative to said sharpener at each end of said reciprocal stroke of said lead relative to said sharpener.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 937,328, filed Aug. 28, 1978 now abandoned which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 868,180, filed Jan. 9, 1978 now abandoned.
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