This invention relates generally to letter openers and, more particularly, to a letter opener for use with or integrally attached to a pen or mechanical pencil. More particularly, the present letter opener provides quick access to a tool for opening envelopes while still enabling the pen to be used as a writing instrument.
Business professionals typically have the responsibility of opening large amounts of mail every day, including letters, bills, solicitations, and the like. A letter opener having a blade or serrated edge is frequently utilized to open the envelopes rather than manually tearing each one open with one's fingers. Another crucial tool to a business professional, of course, is a pen for use as a writing instrument. In fact, a pen is often needed to write notes on the mail or as a result of the mail, to write instructions to other employees, or if other matters cause an interruption to opening the mail. In other words, these two tools used by a business professional—a letter opener and a pen—are needful at substantially the same time and it is inconvenient to have to frequently switch between them.
Various devices have been proposed in the art for combining a letter opener with a writing instrument. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing devices do not provide a letter opener for attachment to a writing instrument for conveniently opening an envelope in a manner that maximizes safety and that enables simultaneous use of the writing implement.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a letter opener that is integrally attached to or even removably attached to a writing instrument that may be conveniently used to open envelopes without inhibiting continued use of the writing implement. Further, it would be desirable to have a letter opener that may be used safely when being used as a letter opener and also when using the writing implement.
Accordingly, a letter opening device according to the present invention for use with a writing instrument having a writing end and a distal end includes an elongate clip and a protrusion generally perpendicular from the elongate clip for operative coupling to the writing instrument. The letter opening device also includes a cutting blade extending between the elongate clip and the protrusion to open a letter when the letter is passed between the elongate clip and the writing instrument from the distal end toward said writing end.
Further, the elongate clip includes a first portion extending from the protrusion toward the writing end and a second portion extending from the protrusion toward the distal end. The first portion is longer than the second portion and the cutting blade extends between the elongate clip second portion and the protrusion.
In one embodiment, the elongate clip is rotatable between first and second configurations. When at the second configuration, the elongate clip first portion extends toward the distal end to open a letter passing between the elongate clip and the writing instrument from the distal end toward the writing end. A stationary post extends adjacent the elongate clip to restrict access to the cutting blade when the elongate clip is at the first configuration.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a letter opening device for use with a writing instrument such that either instrument is readily available for use.
Another object of this invention is to provide a letter opening device, as aforesaid, that is safe to use in that the blade may be shielded from unintended contact with a user.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a letter opening device, as aforesaid, that in one embodiment is integrally coupled to a writing instrument.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a letter opening device, as aforesaid, that may be removably coupled to a writing instrument.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
a is a perspective view of a letter opening device according to one embodiment of the present invention;
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The cutting blade 120 extends between the elongate clip 110 and the protrusion 130 to open a letter when the letter is passed between the elongate clip 110 and the writing instrument 10 from the distal end 14 toward the writing end 12. In one embodiment, the cutting blade 120 is centered along the elongate clip 110 and the protrusion 130. More particularly, the elongate clip 110 has a width, the protrusion 130 has a width, and the cutting blade 120 is generally centered along the elongate clip width and the protrusion width.
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In use, if the elongate clip 110 is not rotatable relative to the writing instrument 10, a user may pass an envelope between the elongate clip 110 and the writing instrument 10 from the distal end 14 toward the writing end 12 to cut the envelope with the cutting blade 120. If the elongate clip 110 is rotatable relative to the writing instrument 10, the elongate clip 110 may be rotated to the second configuration as discussed above, and a user may then pass an envelope between the elongate clip 110 and the writing instrument 10 from the distal end 14 toward the writing end 12 to cut the envelope with the cutting blade 120. The post 140 may restrict access to the cutting blade 120 when the elongate clip 110 is at the first configuration to avoid inadvertently cutting items. The post 140 may also help maintain the elongate clip 110 at the first configuration. Whether the elongate clip 110 is stationary or rotatable, centering the cutting blade 120 along the elongate clip 110 and the protrusion 130 may make the cutting blade 120 more difficult to inadvertently access through the sides of the elongate clip 110. If the sleeve 135 is included, the sleeve 135 may be removed from the writing instrument 10 and attached to another writing instrument as desired. In addition, if the clip 110 is attached to a cap 150, the cap 150 may be selectively inserted over the writing end 12 of the writing instrument 10 (
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.