Claims
- 1. A pen, comprising:a plurality of inks; a switch mechanism designed to select a combination of the plurality of inks; a nozzle designed to apply the combination of inks to a writing surface; a microcontroller designed to control the switch mechanism and the nozzle; and a power source designed to power the switch mechanism, the nozzle, and the microcontroller.
- 2. A pen according to claim 1, the pen further comprising an ink cartridge storing the plurality of inks.
- 3. A pen according to claim 1, the pen further comprising a sensor designed to track a motion of the pen.
- 4. A pen according to claim 3, wherein the sensor includes an accelerometer.
- 5. A pen according to claim 3, wherein the sensor includes an optical sensor.
- 6. A pen according to claim 1, the pen further comprising a pressure sensor.
- 7. A pen according to claim 1, the pen further comprising a color sensor.
- 8. A pen according to claim 7, wherein the color sensor includes a calibrated light source.
- 9. A pen according to claim 7, wherein the color sensor is designed to scan a color use by the pen.
- 10. A pen according to claim 1, the pen further comprising a selection device.
- 11. A pen according to claim 10, wherein the selection device includes:a display designed to present a selection; and a selector operable in two independent axes, a first axis for changing the selection and a second axis for acceptance or rejection of the selection.
- 12. A pen according to claim 11, wherein the selection is drawn from a set including a plurality of pen colors, patterns, and line widths.
- 13. A pen according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle is designed to generate a plurality of patterns and line widths.
- 14. A pen according to claim 1, the pen further comprising data input means.
- 15. A pen according to claim 14, wherein the data input means includes a connector designed to accept a connection from a device.
- 16. A pen according to claim 14, wherein the data input means includes a receiver designed to wirelessly receive data from a device.
- 17. A pen according to claim 14, wherein the data input means are designed to receive a drawing style for the pen.
- 18. A pen according to claim 1, wherein the power source is a battery.
- 19. A method for using a pen, the method comprising:navigating a menu using a selection device, the menu including at least a style and at least one level, the selection device operable in two independent axes, a first axis for changing the style and a second axis for acceptance or rejection of the style; selecting the style; displaying the selected style in a display; drawing ink from an ink cartridge; delivering the ink to a nozzle; and applying the ink to a writing surface using the nozzle.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, wherein navigating a menu includes updating the display as the selected style changes.
- 21. A method according to claim 19 wherein drawing ink includes:drawing ink from a plurality of containers in the ink cartridge; and mixing the inks to produce a desired color.
- 22. A method according to claim 19, wherein applying the ink includes applying the ink in a pattern to the writing surface using the nozzle.
- 23. A method according to claim 19, wherein applying the ink includes applying the ink in a line width to the writing surface using the nozzle.
- 24. A method according to claim 19, wherein:the method further comprises: receiving an image into a memory in the pen; determining a location of the pen relative to a starting point on the writing surface; and identifying a point in the image corresponding to the location of the pen; and drawing ink includes printing the point.
- 25. A method according to claim 24, wherein printing the point includes:determining a color for the point in the image; and printing the color for the point.
- 26. An article comprising:a storage medium, said storage medium having stored thereon instructions, that, when executed by a pen, result in: navigating a menu using a selection device, the menu including at least a style and at least one level, the selection device operable in two independent axes, a first axis for changing the style and a second axis for acceptance or rejection of the style; selecting the style; displaying the selected style in a display; drawing ink from an ink cartridge; delivering the ink to a nozzle; and applying the ink to a writing surface using the nozzle.
- 27. An article according to claim 26, wherein drawing ink includes:drawing ink from a plurality of containers in the ink cartridge; and mixing the inks to produce a desired color.
- 28. An article according to claim 26, wherein:the storage medium has further stored thereon instructions, that, when executed by the pen, result in: receiving an image into a memory in the pen; determining a location of the pen relative to a starting point on the writing surface; and identifying a point in the image corresponding to the location of the pen; and drawing ink includes printing the point.
- 29. An article according to claim 28, wherein printing the point includes:determining a color for the point in the image; and printing the color for the point.
- 30. An article according to claim 26, wherein navigating a menu includes updating the display as the selected style changes.
- 31. An article according to claim 26, wherein applying the ink includes applying the ink in a pattern to the writing surface using the nozzle.
- 32. An article according to claim 26, wherein applying the ink includes applying the ink in a line width to the writing surface using the nozzle.
- 33. An article according to claim 26, wherein applying the ink includes applying the ink to the writing surface using the nozzle in the selected style.
- 34. A method according to claim 19, wherein applying the ink includes applying the ink to the writing surface using the nozzle in the selected style.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This invention is related to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/816,556, titled “Coordinated Knob and Display For Navigation of Hierarchical and Range Selectors,” filed Mar. 23, 2001, incorporated by reference herein.
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