Claims
- 1. A tubular writing instrument having a drop weight body (115) located in an inner bore chamber (104, 111) of a housing (101, 110) which is connected with a writing fluid supply chamber (123) and which has in its front end a cleaning wire (116) extending into the writing tube (102) and having a drop weight retainer (121) to limit the displacement of the drop weight body (115) in the direction towards the writing fluid supply chamber (123), characterized in that a bush element (116) is fixed upon the drop weight body (115) and clampingly held at least during assembly, said bush element further having a radially outward extending shoulder area (117) provided between the drop weight retainer (121) and an abutment area (109) of the housing (101, 110) that is located between the bush element and the writing tube (102).
- 2. A tubular writing instrument in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the inner bore (104, 110) widens at its rear end area, the drop weight body (115) extends as far as a widened rear chamber (111) of the inner bore, and a transition to the widened rear chamber (111) forms an abutment area (109).
- 3. A tubular writing instrument in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the shoulder area (117) consists of an annular area cut in the circumferential direction by axial fluid pass-through slits (118).
- 4. A tubular writing instrument in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that the shoulder area (117) consists of an annular area cut in the circumferential direction by axial fluid pass-through slits (118).
- 5. A tubular writing instrument in accordance with claim 3, characterized in that the fluid pass-through slits (118) extend into an area of the bush element (116) that is located in a narrower front chamber (104) of the inner bore chamber (104, 111).
- 6. A tubular writing instrument in accordance with claim 4, characterized in that the fluid pass-through slits (118) extend into an area of the bush element (116) that is located in a narrower front chamber (104) of the inner bore chamber (104, 111).
- 7. A method for assembling the drop weight in a tubular writing instrument constructed in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the bush element (116) is clampingly placed on the drop weight body (115) and the drop weight body (115), together with the bush element (116), is inserted into the inner bore chamber (104, 111) of the housing (101, 110), and in that the bush element (116) is displaceable along the drop weight body (115), if the cleaning wire (103) does not have a correct projection beyond the front end of the writing tube (102).
- 8. A method for assembling the drop weight in a tubular writing instrument constructed in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that the bush element (116) is clampingly placed on the drop weight body (115) and the drop weight body (115), together with the bush element (116), is inserted into the inner bore chamber (104, 111) of the housing (101, 110), and in that the bush element (116) is displaceable along the drop weight body (115), if the cleaning wire (103) does not have a correct projection beyond the front end of the writing tube (102).
- 9. A method for assembling the drop weight in a tubular writing instrument constructed in accordance with claim 3, characterized in that the bush element (116) is clampingly placed on the drop weight body (115) and the drop weight body (115), together with the bush element (116), is inserted into the inner bore chamber (104, 111) of the housing (101, 110), and in that the bush element (116) is displaceable along the drop weight body (115), if the cleaning wire (103) does not have a correct projection beyond the front end of the writing tube (102).
- 10. A method for assembling the drop weight in a tubular writing instrument constructed in accordance with claim 5, characterized in that the bush element (116) is clampingly placed on the drop weight body (115) and the drop weight body (115), together with the bush element (116), is inserted into the inner bore chamber (104, 111) of the housing (101, 110), and in that the bush element (116) is displaceable along the drop weight body (115), if the cleaning wire (103) does not have a correct projection beyond the front end of the writing tube (102).
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 7, characterized in that the bush element (116) is fixedly connected with the drop weight body (115) after the correct projection of the cleaning wire (103) beyond the front end of the writing tube (102) has been set.
- 12. A method in accordance with claim 8, characterized in that the bush element (116) is fixedly connected with the drop weight body (115) after the correct projection of the cleaning wire (103) beyond the front end of the writing tube (102) has been set.
- 13. A method in accordance with claim 9, characterized in that the bush element (116) is fixedly connected with the drop weight body (115) after the correct projection of the cleaning wire (103) beyond the front end of the writing tube (102) has been set.
- 14. A method in accordance with claim 10, characterized in that the bush element (116) is fixedly connected with the drop weight body (115) after the correct projection of the cleaning wire (103) beyond the front end of the writing tube (102) has been set.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/347,215, filed May 4, 1989.
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