The present invention relates to marking instruments and, in particular, to a marking instrument adjustably mounted in a holder and operative to allow hands-free usage.
Various types of finger-mounted marking devices are in use today. Some of them are worn on an index, thumb, or other finger. These require the use of other fingers to hold the device while writing. Other marking devices are worn on a finger tip. In such cases, the marking device gets in the way when it is not in use. Many of the current finger-mounted marking devices require special sizes or designs of pens or pencils that are not widely available. Others have writing instruments permanently mounted that cannot be adjusted or replaced.
There is thus a need for a finger-mounted marking device that allows for hands-free use without other fingers, yet that will remain out of the way when not in use. Furthermore, a need exists for a device allowing adjustment of the marking instrument to different positions and for easy replacement with marking instruments that are commonly available.
One object of the present invention is to provide a finger-mounted marking device that allows hands-free use without gripping the device with other fingers.
Another object is to provide a finger-mounted marking device that allows a pen or pencil to be held in position with respect to the device to be adjusted and held in place.
In one embodiment, the invention comprises a finger-mounted device for a marking instrument such as a pen or pencil to be worn on a finger, such as an index finger. The device comprises a cylinder with two rings coupled to the cylinder. The two rings are designed to accept a finger. The cylinder contains an opening for accepting a set screw and the set screw, when inserted and tightened, secures the marking instrument in place.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a finger-mounted marking device is disclosed comprising: a plurality of rings; a cylinder coupled to the plurality of rings; the plurality of rings being operative to receive a finger; the cylinder being operative to receive a marking instrument; a grooved hole in the cylinder; a set screw for securing the marking instrument in the cylinder through the grooved hole.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a hands-free method of using a finger-mounted marking device is disclosed, the method comprising: having a marking device on top of a finger; and using the marking device to mark without engaging other fingers.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, a finger-mounted marking device is disclosed comprising: a cylinder; a strap receiving holder coupled to the cylinder, said receiving holder having a curved shape and a plurality of openings; a strap coupled to the receiving holder through the plurality of openings; wherein the strap is operative to receive a single finger; wherein the cylinder is configured to receive a marking instrument; a hole in the cylinder; and a latch for securing the marking instrument in the cylinder by applying pressure to the marking instrument through the hole.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a finger-mounted marking device is disclosed comprising: a cylinder; a strap receiving holder coupled to the cylinder, said receiving holder having a curved shape and a plurality of openings; an adjustable strap, said strap being fixably attached to the strap receiving holder at one of the plurality of openings, and said strap being operative to loop through a second one of the plurality of openings to fasten the strap in place; wherein the strap is operative to receive a single finger and is to be worn at a part of said single finger to allow the marking device to remain thereon and out of the way when not in use so as not to impede the action of said single finger; wherein the cylinder is operative to receive a marking instrument; a hole in the cylinder; a latch for securing the marking instrument in the cylinder by applying pressure to the marking instrument through the hole; and wherein the marking device is operative to mark without engaging the marking device with any fingers other than said single finger.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, and alterations and modifications in the illustrated device, and further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein are herein contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for a finger-mounted marking device allowing for hands-free use and adjustable/replaceable marking instruments.
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In a first embodiment, the rings 10 receive a finger 12 of the operator. The finger 12 is preferably, but not necessarily, an index finger. A marking instrument 18 is inserted into the cylinder 16 and secured with a set mechanism, such as set screw 14. The marking instrument can be a pen, a pencil, or a piece of chalk, to name a few examples.
The rings 10 along with the set screw 14 of the cylinder 16 securely hold the marking instrument 18 in place against the operator's finger so that he can use the device without gripping the device with other fingers. This hands-free use of the marking device without having to engage other fingers enables the operator to continue using the other fingers for a different purpose while writing with the marking device. For example, an operator who is holding a tape measure can make a mark without letting go of the tape measure.
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The strap 32 receives a finger 36 of the operator. The finger 36 is preferably, but not necessarily, an index finger. A marking instrument 38 is inserted into the cylinder 34 and secured with a latch 40. The marking instrument can be a pen, a pencil, or a piece of chalk, to name a few examples.
The strap 32 along with the latch 40 of the cylinder 34 securely hold the marking instrument 38 in place against the operator's finger so that the can use the device without gripping the device with other fingers. This hands-free use of the marking device without having to engage other fingers enables the operator to continue using the other fingers for a different purpose while writing with the marking device. As described in the first embodiment, one example is an operator who is holding a tape measure can make a mark without letting go of the tape measure.
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While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/304,942, filed Nov. 26, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,669,388.
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