Claims
- 1. A writing instrument adapted to contain a marking element therein comprising a barrel having a forward and rear end and internal wall portions forming a main internal bore, a flexible spiral coil positioned within said bore and adapted for manual rotation therein, a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs positioned within said bore for laterally supporting the exterior configuration of said spiral coil and a unitary marking element positioning means operatively positioned within said bore in captive relation between an internal wall portion of said barrel and the external configuration of said coil and restrained for longitudinal movement within said bore in response to rotation of said coil, said marking element positioning means being located between two of said ribs and restrained thereby for such longitudinal movement, said marking element positioning means having forwardly and rearwardly facing portions and an integrally formed stop member positioned between said portions and adapted to engage a marking element inserted into either of said portions and to arrest the rearward movement thereof relative to said marking element positioning means, each of said forwardly and rearwardly facing portions including an integrally formed bifurcated element having elastic and laterally yieldable elements disposed within said coil and adapted to engage and frictionally grip a marking element inserted between the bifurcations so that the marking element can be projected or retracted with respect to the said barrel by the selected manual rotation of said coil.
- 2. A writing instrument as in claim 1 in which each said bifurcated element has a camming face adapted to guide a marking element between the bifurcations and toward the stop member.
- 3. A writing instrument as in claim 1 in which the marking element positioning means is substantially symmetrical with respect to a plane passing through the stop member at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the writing instrument.
- 4. A writing instrument as in claim 1 wherein the element forming the spiral coil is of rounded form in cross section.
- 5. A writing instrument as in claim 1 in which the laterally yieldable gripping elements in the forwardly and rearwardly facing portions of the marking element positioning means have different spacing whereby they are adapted to receive marking elements of different sizes, the gripping element having the desired spacing being assembled facing toward the forward end of the barrel to engage the desired size marking element.
- 6. A writing instrument as in claim 1 wherein said bifurcated element has a camming face adapted to guide a marking element between the bifurcations and toward said stop member.
- 7. A writing instrument as defined in claim 1 and further characterized by a washer of a plastic material located within said bore substantially adjacent the forward writing end of the barrel, said washer being adapted for light frictional engagement with a marking element to prevent a broken segment from falling out the forward end of said barrel.
- 8. A writing instrument adapted to contain a marking element therein comprising a barrel having internal wall portions that form a main internal bore, a spiral coil positioned within said bore and adapted for manual rotation therein and an integral marking element positioning means operably positioned within said bore in captive spaced relation between an internal portion of said barrel and the external configuration of said coil and restrained for longitudinal linear movement within said bore in response to rotation of said coil, said marking element positioning means comprising forwardly and rearwardly facing portions and a stop member positioned between said portions and adapted to engage in abutting relation a marking element and arrest the rearward movement thereof, at least one of said forwardly and rearwardly facing portions having a bifurcated element having elastic and laterally yieldable elements disposed within said coil and adapted to engage and frictionally grip the periphery of a marking element inserted between the bifurcation so that the marking element can be projected from and retracted within said barrel respectively by manual rotation of said coil.
- 9. A writing instrument adapted to contain a marking element therein comprising a barrel having internal wall portions that form a main internal bore, a spiral coil positioned within said bore and adapted for manual rotation therein, and a marking element positioning means operably positioned within said bore in captive spaced relation between an internal wall portion of said barrel and the external configuration of said coil and restrained for longitudinal linear movement within said bore in response to rotation of said coil, said marking element positioning means comprising a unitary member having positioned within said coil a forwardly facing portion and a stop member positioned rearwardly of said forward facing portion and adapted to engage in abutting relation a marking element inserted into said forwardly facing portion and arrest the rearward movement thereof, said forwardly facing portion being elastic and laterally yieldable to engage and frictionally grip the periphery of a marking element inserted therein so that the marking element can be selectively propelled from and retracted within the forward end of said barrel by the rotation of said coil, said unitary member thereby providing the dual function of first a propelling means by said stop member for moving the marking element forwardly and exteriorly of the barrel for writing and second a clutch means by said forwardly facing portion for moving the marking element rearwardly within the barrel and further preventing the rotation of the marking element within the barrel during writing and also preventing the marking element from dropping free of the barrel by gravity when pointed downwardly.
- 10. A writing instrument as defined in claim 1 and further characterized by a driving member rotatably connected to said barrel and having a forwardly facing sleeve portion and a rearwardly facing sleeve portion, said forwardly facing sleeve portion having an inwardly facing annular groove formed therein.
- 11. A writing instrument as defined in claim 10 and further characterized by an eraser member positioned within the rearwardly facing sleeve portion of said driving member.
- 12. A writing instrument as defined in claim 10 and further characterized by a clip member integrally formed on said driving member.
- 13. A writing instrument as defined in claim 10 and further characterized in that the rear end of said barrel is of a reduced diameter having an outwardly facing annular ring formed thereabout so that rear end of said barrel is rotatably joined with said driving member by means of said outwardly facing annular ring on said barrel being positioned in said inwardly facing annular groove of said forward facing sleeve portion.
- 14. A writing instrument as defined in claim 13 and further characterized by a forwardly facing internal tubular section disposed within said forwardly facing sleeve portion and the forward portion thereof receiving therein in frictional engagement said spiral coil so that rotation of the driving member effects rotation of the spiral coil.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 947,580, filed Oct. 2, 1978, now abandoned.
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