Double-chuck mechanical pencil

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6783292
  • Patent Number
    6,783,292
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 31, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A double-chuck mechanical pencil comprises a barrel, a barrel cap detachably attached to a front end of the barrel, a lead tank inserted in the barrel, a feed chuck for feeding leads, combined with the lead tank, a sleeve bolster disposed on the front side of the feed chuck, and a holding chuck combined with the sleeve bolster. A holding chuck unit including the holding chuck and the sleeve bolster, and a feed chuck unit including the feed chuck and a sleeve can come into contact with each other in the barrel cap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a double-chuck mechanical pencil provided with a feed chuck for feeding a lead, and a holding chuck for holding a lead.




Various double-chuck mechanical pencils intended to reduce the loss of leads have been proposed in recent years. Such a double-chuck mechanical pencil is provided with a feed chuck for feeding a lead and a holding chuck for holding a lead. The conventional double-chuck mechanical pencil is a complicated structure provided with a feed chuck mechanism and a holding chuck mechanism and, therefore, has the following problems.




If a barrel cap, which requires accurate machining, is found to be defective during the manufacture of a double-chuck mechanical pencil, it is difficult to replace the defective barrel cap with a good one because the double-chuck mechanical pencil has complicated construction and parts are supplied in units. Since the structural condition requires the parts to be assembled in a plurality of layers and hence the outside diameter of the internal mechanism of the double-chuck mechanical pencil is inevitably large, the double-chuck mechanical pencil cannot be formed in a small outside diameter.




When the user drops the double-chuck mechanical pencil inadvertently and the lead is broken in the chuck, the parts cannot be easily disassembled and it is difficult to remove the broken leads because the internal mechanism of the double-chuck mechanical pencil is a complete assembly of unit assemblies. If a conventional double-chuck mechanical pencil is dropped during transportation, a holding chuck placed in a barrel cap is deformed by shocks and becomes defective, and the lead is broken.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made to solve the foregoing problems in the conventional double-chuck mechanical pencils and it is therefore a first object of the present invention to provide a double-chuck mechanical pencil facilitating replacing a holding chuck found to be defective during a manufacturing process with a new one, and capable of being easily disassembled to remove broken leads when broken leads are jammed.




A second object of the present invention is to provide a double-chuck mechanical pencil including a barrel cap, a mechanical unit including a feed chuck, twisted in the barrel cap and fixed to the barrel cap by a stopper tube, and a front barrel which can be used in both a ballpoint pen and a mechanical pencil. The double-chuck mechanical pencil provided with the front barrel capable of being used in both a ballpoint pen and a mechanical pencil can be manufactured at a high productivity and facilitates process management.




A third object of the present invention is to provide a double-chuck mechanical pencil provided with a separate internal mechanism instead of a complete unit internal mechanism to reduce the eccentricity (thickness deviation) of molded parts including a sleeve bolster, a sleeve and a stopping tube, and facilitating aligning the axes of parts forming a lead passage.




When the foremost lead is worn out while a double-chuck mechanical pencil is used for writing and the next lead needs to be fed, it is desirable that a feed chuck is kept centered in a barrel as far as possible while the feed chuck feeds the next lead. For example, if the feed chuck is pressed obliquely in a lead tank or a high pressure that warps the lead tank is applied to the lead tank, the feed chuck vibrates to misalign the succeeding lead with the preceding lead and, consequently, the succeeding lead cannot be smoothly fed.




Accordingly, it is a third object of the present invention to provide a double-chuck mechanical pencil including a long barrel cap, a stopper tube disposed in a back part to reduce the bend of a lead tank when a pressure is applied to the lead tank and to reduce the vibration of a feed chuck, and capable of surely feeding a lead.




A fourth object of the present invention is to provide a double-chuck mechanical pencil having an internal mechanism formed in the least possible outside diameter, and formed in a small outside diameter.




A fifth object of the present invention is to provide a double-chuck mechanical pencil having a holding chuck placed in a barrel cap, and associated mechanisms. The holding chuck being capable of absorbing shocks and is resistant to deformation and hence leads are not easily broken.




According to one aspect of the present invention, a double-chuck mechanical pencil comprises: a barrel; a barrel cap attached to the front end of the barrel; a lead tank inserted in the barrel; a feed chuck for feeding leads, combined with the lead tank; a sleeve bolster disposed on the front side of the feed chuck; and a holding chuck combined with the sleeve bolster; wherein a holding chuck unit including the holding chuck and the sleeve bolster, and a feed chuck unit including the feed chuck and a sleeve can come into contact with each other in the barrel cap.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a double-chuck mechanical pencil comprises: a barrel; a barrel cap detachably attached to a front end of the barrel; a lead tank inserted in the barrel so as to be operated for longitudinal sliding in the barrel; a feed chuck directly or indirectly fixed to a front end of the lead tank; a chuck ring loosely put on the feed chuck; a sleeve interposed between the barrel cap and the feed chuck; a sleeve bolster in contact with a front end of the sleeve; a holding chuck fixed to the front end of the sleeve; a return spring interposed between the sleeve and the lead tank; a tip spring interposed between the barrel cap and the sleeve; a stopper tube surrounding the lead tank and engaged with a back end of the barrel cap.











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 double-chuck mechanical pencil in a first embodiment according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front elevation of the double-chuck mechanical pencil shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front elevation of a sleeve bolster;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal sectional view of the sleeve bolster shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged front elevation of a tip sleeve;





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal sectional view of the tip sleeve shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged front elevation of a stopper shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a bottom view of the stopper shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view taken on line A—A in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a longitudinal sectional view taken on line B—B in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is a front elevation of a barrel cap;





FIG. 12

is an end view of the barrel tip shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a sectional view taken on line D—D in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 14

is a sectional view taken on line C—C in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 15

is a longitudinal sectional view of a double-chuck mechanical pencil in a second embodiment according to the present invention;





FIG. 16

is a longitudinal sectional view of a barrel cap shown in

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a front view of an intermediate connecting member; and





FIG. 18

is a longitudinal sectional view of the intermediate connecting member shown in FIG.


17


;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A double-chuck mechanical pencil in a first embodiment according to the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


14


, in which

FIGS. 1 and 2

show the double-chuck mechanical pencil, and

FIGS. 3

to


14


show the component parts of the double-chuck mechanical pencil shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the double-chuck mechanical pencil has a barrel consisting of a front barrel


1


provided in its back part with a flange


1




a


, and a back barrel


2


having a front end contiguous with the flange


1




a


, and a clip


21


. The front barrel


1


and the back barrel


2


are able to turn relative to each other. A barrel cap


3


is screwed in a front end part of the front barrel


1


. The barrel cap


3


is detachable from the front barrel


1


.




Referring to

FIGS. 11

to


14


, the barrel cap


3


has a joining part provided with an external thread


31


corresponding to an internal thread formed in a front end part of the front barrel


1


, and a back part provided with a pair of openings


32


with which a pair of projections


141


formed on a stopper tube


14


engages. Each opening


32


has a guide section


321


longitudinally extending forward from the back end of the barrel cap


3


, a circumferential section


322


circumferentially extending from the front end of the guide section


321


, and a holding section


323


longitudinally extending backward from the dead end of the circumferential section


322


.




To assemble the barrel cap


3


and the stopper tube


14


, the pair of projections


141


of the stopper tube


14


are pushed into the guide sections


321


of the openings


32


to the respective front ends of the guide sections


321


. Then the stopper tube


14


is turned in the direction of extension of the circumferential sections


322


from the front ends of the guide sections


321


. Consequently, the projections


141


drop into the holding sections


323


. In

FIG. 13

, the barrel cap


3


is internally provided with an annular step


324


on which a flange


111


formed in a tip sleeve


11


rests to retain the tip sleeve


11


in place.




A lead tank


4


containing a plurality of leads is axially slidably inserted in the barrel. A back end part of a feed chuck


5


is pressed in and fixed to a front end part of the lead tank


4


. The feed chuck


5


has a chuck head split into three jaws. The chuck ring


6


is put on the chuck head. A sleeve


7


provided with an internal annular projection


71


is put on the feed chuck


5


. A return spring


8


is extended between the internal annular projection


71


and the front end of the lead tank


4


to push backward the feed chuck


5


and the lead tank


4


together.




A sleeve bolster as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

is disposed in contact with the front end of the sleeve


7


. The sleeve bolster


9


has a front reduced attaching part


91


. A holding chuck


10


for holding a lead is pressed in and fixed to the attaching part


91


. A packing or an elastic, frictional member


12


is fitted in an intermediate part


92


extending backward from the attaching part


91


. A back part of the sleeve bolster


9


is internally provided with an inner step


93


with which the chuck ring


6


comes into contact to open the holding chuck


10


.




The tip sleeve


11


shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

is disposed between the front end part of the barrel cap


3


and the holding chuck


10


. When the tip sleeve


11


is inserted in the barrel cap


3


, the flange


111


formed in the tip sleeve


11


rests on the annular step


324


to retain the tip sleeve


11


in place. The front end of the flange


111


is tapered forward so as to conform to the shape of the annular step


324


formed in the barrel cap


3


.




A tip spring


13


is extended between the flange


111


of the tip sleeve


11


and a shoulder


94


formed in the attaching part


91


of the sleeve bolster


9


. The tip sleeve


11


is fitted through a tip opening of the barrel cap


3


in a front end part of the barrel cap


3


to protect the front end part of the barrel cap


3


. The holding chuck


10


is extended through the tip sleeve


11


. The holding chuck


10


is provided with a stepped part that retains the holding chuck


10


on the tip sleeve


11


to prevent the holding chuck


10


from falling off the barrel cap


3


.




The stopper tube


14


provided with the pair of projections


141


as shown in

FIGS. 7

to


10


is inserted in the front barrel


1


so as to extend behind the sleeve


7


. The projections


141


are engaged in the openings


32


formed in the back attaching part of the barrel cap


3


so as to line in the holding sections


323


of the openings


32


. A plurality of longitudinal ridges


142


are formed on the outer surface of the stopper tube


14


to facilitate handling the stopper tube


14


during assembling work.




A cushioning spring


15


is extended between the front end of the stopper tube


14


and the sleeve


7


to absorb an excessive pressure applied to the lead. The cushioning spring


15


has not only a function of absorbing an excessive pressure applied to the lead but also a function of absorbing an impact exerted on the holding chuck


10


when the double-chuck mechanical pencil is dropped. Therefore, the holding chuck


10


is not easily deformed and the lead is not easily broken. That is, an impact exerted on the tip of the holding chuck


10


is transmitted through the sleeve bolster


9


connected to the holding chuck


10


to the sleeve


7


. Since the cushioning spring is extended between the front end of the stopper tube


14


and the back end of the sleeve


7


, the impulse is absorbed by the cushioning spring


15


and, consequently, the holding chuck


10


is not deformed and the lead is not broken.




In

FIGS. 7 and 10

, indicated at


143


are round holes bored by ejector pins disposed in a cavity to prevent a core pin from tilting in molding the stopper tube


14


.




A rotary eraser feed mechanism


16


is inserted in a back part of the back barrel


2


, and is detachably connected to a pressure-receiving member


17


. A leg part


172


of the pressure-receiving member


17


is put on a back end part of the lead tank


4


. A pressure-receiving part


171


of the pressure-receiving member


17


is detachably put on the eraser feed mechanism


16


. A grip cover


18


is put on a grip part of the front barrel


1


.




The operation of the double-chuck mechanical pencil in the first embodiment will be described. The eraser feed mechanism


16


is pulled to disconnect the eraser feed mechanism


16


from the pressure-receiving member


17


and to remove the same from the back barrel


2


. A plurality of leads are supplied through the pressure-receiving member


17


into the lead tank


4


, and then the eraser feed mechanism


16


is fitted in the pressure-receiving member


17


. When pressure is applied to the back end of the eraser feed mechanism


16


, the lead tank


4


is advanced together with the feed chuck


5


against the resilience of the return spring


8


. When the feed chuck fixedly connected to the front end part of the lead tank


4


is thus advanced, the chuck ring


6


loosely put on the front part of the feed chuck


5


comes into contact with the inner step


93


(

FIG. 4

) of the sleeve bolster


9


. When the feed chuck


5


is advanced further after the chuck ring


6


has come into contact with the inner step


93


, the chuck ring


6


is separated from the chuck head of the feed chuck


5


to permit the three jaws of the feed chuck


5


are opened. Then, the lead is allowed to be advanced toward the holding chuck


10


by its own weight. When the pressure is applied repeatedly to the back end of the eraser feed mechanism


16


, the feed chuck


5


holding the lead is advanced, the feed chuck


5


is retracted without retracting the lead to project part of the lead from the tip of the holding chuck


10


.




After finishing writing, the lead can be retracted into the holding chuck


10


by pressing the tip of the lead against a paper sheet or the like with pressure applied to the back end of the eraser feed mechanism


16


. When the leads contained in the lead tank


4


have exhausted, the eraser feed mechanism


16


is removed from the pressure-receiving member


17


, and the lead tank


4


is replenished with leads.




Preferably, the resilience of the return spring


8


is higher than that of the tip spring


13


, and the resilience of the tip spring


13


is higher than that of the cushioning spring


15


. In this case, if the resilience of the cushion spring


15


is set to a level lower than that for absorbing an excessive pressure applied to the lead, since, as shown in

FIG. 1 and 15

, the total length of the cushion spring


15


is longer than that of the portion of the holding chuck, protruded from the opening of the barrel cap


3


, the holding chuck


10


can fully be retracted within the barrel cap


3


advantageously when an impact is exerted on the holding chuck


10


due to the dropping of the double-chuck mechanical pencil.





FIGS. 15

to


18


show a double-chuck mechanical pencil in a second embodiment according to the present invention. The double-chuck mechanical pencil in the second embodiment is provided with a barrel cap


3


formed by turning. Therefore, the double-chuck mechanical pencil in the second embodiment is suitable for small-lot production and facilitates changing models. As shown in

FIG. 16

, the barrel cap


3


is tapered toward its tip, and steps including a step


33


are formed in the barrel cap


3


. Since the barrel cap


3


shown in

FIG. 16

has a simple shape as compared with the barrel cap


3


shown in

FIG. 13

, a small lot of barrel caps like the barrel cap


3


shown in

FIG. 16

can be manufactured by turning without using a mold.




The barrel cap


3


is provided with an internally threaded part


34


at a distance from its back end. An intermediate connecting member


19


has a front externally threaded part


161


which is screwed in the internally threaded part


34


of the barrel cap


3


, a back externally threaded part


163


which is screwed in a front internally threaded part of the front barrel


1


. Thus, the front barrel


1


and the barrel cap


3


are connected by screwing the front externally threaded part


161


in the internally threaded part


34


of the barrel cap


3


, and screwing the back externally threaded part


163


in the front internally threaded part of the front barrel


1


.




The barrel cap


3


is simple in shape, can be made by turning without using any mold, and the double-chuck mechanical pencil can be simply and surely assembled.




As apparent from the foregoing description, a barrel cap found to be defective in the manufacturing process can be easily replaced with a good one, the internal mechanism has a small outside diameter and hence the double-chuck mechanical pencil can be formed in a small outside diameter.




When the double-chuck mechanical pencil is dropped inadvertently and the broken lead is jammed in the chuck, the broken lead can be easily removed.




Since the mechanical unit is fastened to the barrel cap by twisting, the front barrel can be used in both a ballpoint pen and a mechanical pencil. Thus the double-chuck mechanical pencil can be manufactured at a high productivity and facilitates process management.




Since the double-chuck mechanical pencil is provided with a separate internal mechanism instead of a unit internal mechanism, the eccentricity (thickness deviation) of the molded parts including the sleeve bolster, the sleeve and the stopping tube can be reduced, and the alignment of the axes of the parts is facilitated.




When the preceding lead is worn out while the double-chuck mechanical pencil is used for writing and the succeeding lead needs to be fed, it is desirable that the feed chuck is kept centered in the barrel as far as possible while the feed chuck feeds the succeeding lead because a resistance work on the lead even in a state where the feed chuck is opened. For example, if the feed chuck is pressed obliquely in the lead tank or a high pressure that warps the lead tank is applied to the lead tank, the feed chuck vibrates to misalign the succeeding lead with the preceding lead and, consequently, the succeeding lead cannot be smoothly fed. Therefore the double-chuck mechanical pencil is provided with the long barrel cap, the stopper tube disposed in the back part to reduce the bend of the lead tank when a pressure is applied to the lead tank and to reduce the vibration of the feed chuck, and to feed the lead successfully.




The double-chuck mechanical pencil may be provided with the barrel cap formed by turning. Various types of barrel caps can be formed in small lots by turning.




Since the holding chuck is capable of absorbing shocks and is resistant to deformation and hence leads are not easily broken.



Claims
  • 1. A double-chuck mechanical pencil comprising:a barrel; a barrel cap detachably screwed on a front end of the barrel; a lead tank inserted in the barrel so as to be operated for longitudinal sliding in the barrel; a feed chuck fixed to a front end of the lead tank; a chuck ring loosely put on the feed chuck; a sleeve interposed between the barrel cap and the feed chuck; a sleeve bolster in contact with a front end of the sleeve; a holding chuck fixed to a front end of the sleeve; a return spring interposed between the sleeve and the lead tank; a tip spring interposed between the barrel cap and the sleeve; and an intermediate connecting member having a front externally threaded part screwed in an internally threaded part of the barrel cap, and a back externally threaded part screwed in a front internally threaded part of the barrel.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-381049 Dec 2001 JP
2002-209244 Jul 2002 JP
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
5947620 Kageyama et al. Sep 1999 A
6039484 Kageyama et al. Mar 2000 A
6203227 Noguchi Mar 2001 B1
6382859 Noguchi et al. May 2002 B2
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
1118476 Jul 2001 EP