Claims
- 1. A tubular nib for a fountain pen, said nib having a tubular part and a single beak-shaped part projecting from one end of the tubular part and provided with a longitudinal slit extending generally parallel to the axis of said tubular part to form a writing section having a pointed end with two resilient tip portions on opposite sides of said slit which spread apart when a reaction force to a writing force exerted on said nib acts on said tip portions from a direction radially outwardly from said axis of said tubular part, said slit extending from said beak-shaped part into said tubular part, said tubular part having a grip spaced along the nib from the beak-shaped part toward the end remote from the beak-shaped part, said nib having a slit-widening inhibiting section for inhibiting said tip portions from spreading apart excessively even when a large writing force is exerted on said tubular nib, said slit-widening inhibiting section extending from the pointed end of the writing section toward the end of the nib remote from the beak-shaped part, and beyond the innermost end of the slit, said section having a radius of curvature, in cross-section, larger than that of said tubular part, and said nib having shoulders between the larger radius of curvature of the slit-widening inhibiting section and the remainder of the tubular part extending generally in the axial direction of the nib and a transverse shoulder between the slit-widening inhibiting section and the remainder of the tubular part, the slit-widening inhibiting section having a surface recessed relative to the surface of the tubular part.
- 2. A tubular nib as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tubular part of said nib has a slip-preventing section on the external surface thereof constituting said grip.
- 3. A fountain pen nib assembly comprising:
- a tubular nib having a tubular part and a single beak-shaped section projecting from one end of the tubular part and provided with a longitudinal slit extending parallel to the axis of said tubular part to form a writing section having a pointed end with two resilient tip portions on opposite sides of said slit which spread apart when a reaction force to a writing force exerted on said nib acts on said tip portions from a direction radially outwardly from said axis of said tubular part, said slit extending from said beak-shaped section into said tubular part, said tubular part having a grip spaced along the nib from the beak-shaped section remote from the beak-shaped section, said nib having a slit-widening inhibiting section which extends from the pointed end of the writing section toward the end of the nib remote from the beak-shaped section and beyond the innermost end of said slit and which has a radius of curvature, as viewed in the axial direction of the tubular part, sufficiently larger than that of the tubular part to cause the formation of ridges between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part extending generally parallel to the axis of the nib and the formation of a transverse shoulder between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part for inhibiting said tip portions from spreading apart excessively even when a large writing force is exerted on said tubular nib, the slit-widening inhibiting section further having a surface recessed relative to the surface of the tubular part;
- an ink-feed means inserted in, and covered by said tubular nib for leading ink from an ink reservoir to said slit; and
- a connecting member at the end of said tubular nib farthest from the writing section for connecting said tubular nib to a rear barrel.
- 4. A fountain pen nib assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein said ink feed means comprises an ink feed member having an ink retaining space for containing overflowing ink which is in excess of the amount needed for writing and an ink sealing packing fitted between said ink feed member and said connecting member.
- 5. A fountain pen nib assembly as claimed in claim 3 or claim 4 further comprising an inner tube inserted into said nib, said ink feed means being fitted into said inner tube.
- 6. A fountain pen nib assembly as claimed in claim 5 further comprising a tubular connector for connecting to the ink reservoir mounted on the rear of the ink feed member, said tubular connector having a coupling tube threaded into a threaded section in the internal wall of the inner tube.
- 7. A fountain pen nib assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein said ink feed means further comprises a tubular connector for connection to the ink reservoir and wherein ink sealing packing is fitted between the ink feed member and said tubular connector.
- 8. A fountain pen nib assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein said ink sealing packing is in the form of a tube with an annular outer flange which is located between a flange on said tubular connector and a flange on said ink feed member.
- 9. A fountain pen nib assembly comprising:
- a tubular nib having an inner tube inserted therein, said nib having a tubular part and a single beak-shaped part projecting from one end of the tubular part having a longitudinal slit therein extending generally parallel to the axis of said tubular part to form a writing section with a pointed end with two resilient tip portions on opposite sides of said slit which spread apart when a reaction force to a writing force exerted on said nib acts on said tip portions from a direction radially outwardly from said axis of said tubular part, said slit extending from said beak-shaped part into said tubular part, said tubular part having a grip spaced along the nib from the beak-shaped part toward the end remote from the beak-shaped part, said nib having a slit-widening inhibiting section which extends from the pointed end of the writing section toward the end of the nib remote from the beak-shaped part and beyond the innermost end of said slit and which has a radius of curvature, as viewed in the axial direction of the tubular part, sufficiently larger than that of the tubular part to cause formation of ridges between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part extending generally parallel to the axis of the nib and formation of a transverse shoulder between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part for inhibiting said tip portions from spreading apart excessively even when a large writing force is exerted on said tubular nib, the slit-widening inhibiting section further having a surface recessed relative to the surface of the tubular part, said inner tube being covered by the nib into which it is inserted, and a projection receiving means on the nib and the inner tube and engaging each other for holding the inner tube in the nib;
- an ink feed means inserted in, and covered by said tubular nib for leading ink from an ink reservoir to said slit; and
- a connecting member at the end of said tubular nib farthest from said writing section for connecting said tubular nib to a rear barrel.
- 10. A fountain pen nib assembly comprising:
- a tubular nib having an inner tube inserted therein, an ink feed means having an ink feed member inserted into said inner tube, said nib having a tubular part and a single beak-shaped part at one end of the tubular part having a longitudinal slit therein extending generally parallel to the axis of said tubular part to form a writing section with a pointed end with two resilient tip portions on opposite sides of said slit which spread apart when a reaction force to a writing force exerted on said nib acts on said tip portions from a direction radially outwardly from said axis to said tubular part, said slit extending from said beak-shaped part into said tubular part, said tubular part having a grip spaced along the nib from the beak-shaped part toward the end remote from the beak-shaped part, said nib having a slit-widening inhibiting section which extends from the pointed end of the writing section toward the end of the nib remote from the beak-shaped part and beyond the innermost end of said slit and which has a radius of curvature, as viewed in the axial direction of the tubular part, sufficiently larger than that of the tubular part to cause formation of ridges between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part extending generally parallel to the axis of the nib and formation of a transverse shoulder between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part for inhibiting said tip portions from spreading apart excessively even when a large writing force is exerted on said tubular nib, the slit-widening inhibiting section further having a surface recessed relative to the surface of the tubular part;
- said inner tube being covered by the nib into which it is inserted, and a projection and a projection receiving means on the nib and the inner tube and engaging each other for holding the inner tube in the nib;
- said ink feed member being for leading ink from an ink reservoir to said slit;
- said inner tube and the ink feed member having a projection and a projection receiving means engaging each other for holding the ink feed member and the inner tube together; and
- a connecting member at the end of said tubular nib farthest from the writing section for connecting said tubular nib to a rear barrel.
- 11. A fountain pen comprising:
- a tubular nib having a tubular part and a single beak-shaped part at one end of the tubular part and having a longitudinal slit extending generally parallel to the axis of said tubular part to form a writing section with a pointed end with two resilient tip portions on opposite sides of said slit which spread apart when a reaction force to a writing force exerted on said nib acts on said tip portions from a direction radially outwardly from said axis of said tubular part, said slit extending from said beak-shaped part into said tubular part, said tubular part having a grip spaced along the nib from the beak-shaped part toward the end remote from the beak-shaped part, means forming projection receiving notches in the wall at the end of said tubular part farthest from the writing section at circumferentially spaced positions, and a slit-widening inhibiting section which extends from the pointed end of the writing section toward the end of the nib remote from the beak-shaped part and beyond the innermost end of said slit and which has a radius of curvature, as viewed in the axial direction to the tubular part, sufficiently larger than that of the tubular part to cause formation of ridges between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part extending generally in the axial direction of said nib and formation of a transverse shoulder between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part for inhibiting said tip portions from spreading apart excessively even when a large writing force is exerted on said tubular nib, the slit-widening inhibiting section further having a surface recessed relative to the surface of the tubular part;
- an ink feed means inserted in and covered by said tubular nib for leading ink from an ink reservoir to said slit;
- a cap-engaging means in the form of an arcuate spring having a circumferential opening, a central fixing projection located at a position on the opposite end of a diameter from the middle of said opening, and two cap-engaging side projections at equal distances from said fixing projection and are symmetrically positioned with respect to the diameter extending from said fixing projection through the middle of said circumferential opening, said spring being disposed in the interior of the tubular nib, said nib having three projection-receiving notches for receiving said projections, the tips of the side projections normally projecting outwardly beyond the outer surface of the tubular nib; and
- a cap covering the nib and having the interior surface engaging said side projections for being held on said nib.
- 12. A fountain pen as claimed in claim 11 wherein the interior surface of said cap has an engaging section for engaging the cap engaging projections for enabling the cap to be interlooked with, and removed from, the tubular nib.
- 13. A fountain pen as claimed in claim 12, wherein the engaging section of said cap has a circumferential groove in the interior surface of the cap.
- 14. A fountain pen comprising:
- a tubular nib having a tubular part and a beak-shaped part at one end of the tubular part and having a slit to form a writing section with a pointed end, said tubular part having a grip spaced along the nib from the beak-shaped part toward the end remote from the beak-shaped part, means forming projection-receiving notches in the wall at the end of said tubular part farthest from the writing section at circumferentially spaced positions, and a slit-widening inhibiting section which extends from the pointed end of the writing section to at least the innermost end of said slit and which has a radius of curvature, as viewed in the axial direction of the tubular part, sufficiently larger than that of the tubular part to cause formation of ridges between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part extending generally in the axial direction of said nib and formation of a transverse shoulder between said slit-widening inhibiting section and the tubular part;
- an ink feed means inserted in and covered by said tubular nib for leading ink from an ink reservoir to said slit;
- a cap-engaging means in the form of an arcuate spring having a circumferential opening, a central fixing projection located at a position on the opposite end of a diameter from the middle of said opening, and two cap-engaging side projections at equal distances from said fixing projection and are symmetrically positioned with respect to the diameter extending from said fixing projection through the middle of said circumferential opening, said spring being disposed in the interior of the tubular nib, said nib having three projection-receiving notches for receiving said projections, the tips of the side projections normally projecting outwardly beyond the outer surface of the tubular nib;
- a cap covering the nib and having the interior surface engaging said side projections for being held on said nib; and
- a clip member on said cap, having a head at the upper part thereof, the upper surface of said head having a shoulder with a lowered surface which is lower than that of the upper surface of the head, said head having a notch in the under surface of said head;
- said cap having a slot in the top and side walls of the cap, the head of said clip member being fitted in said slot with said shoulder in abutment with the edge of the slot located in the top wall of said cap and with said lowered surface in engagement with the inner surface of the top wall; and
- a spring having one end engaged in said notch in said clip member and having the other end fixed within the cap for pressing the clip member toward the outer surface of the side wall of the cap.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
52/63295 |
May 1977 |
JPX |
|
52/63296 |
May 1977 |
JPX |
|
52/63297 |
May 1977 |
JPX |
|
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 907,336, filed May 18, 1978 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
241806 |
Nov 1962 |
AUX |
1213296 |
Mar 1966 |
DEX |
1354195 |
Jan 1964 |
FRX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
907336 |
May 1978 |
|